Handling Difficult Witnesses in Personal Injury Cases: Direct and Cross Examinations
Tips for Managing Hostile, Evasive, Untruthful, Forgetful, and Other Challenging Witnesses
A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE course will discuss strategies for handling difficult witnesses during personal injury litigation. While difficult witnesses will typically belong to the adverse party, they can sometimes be your own. Because of this, it is critical that attorneys know how to handle difficult witnesses in order to present a successful case.
Outline
- Overview of common types of "difficult witnesses" in personal injury cases and how to spot them
- How to handle cross examination of difficult adverse witnesses
- How to handle direct examination of your own witness if they become difficult
- Tactics for impeaching and/or rehabilitating a witness on the stand without harming image in front of jurors
Benefits
The panel will review these and other relevant topics:
- What are some of the common types of difficult witnesses that attorneys will encounter in personal injury cases?
- How should attorneys approach cross-examination of a particularly difficult witness?
- How can attorneys approach direct examinations of their witnesses if they become angry or forgetful on the stand?
Faculty

Guy O. Kornblum
Principal
Guy O. Kornblum
Mr. Kornblum has specialized as a trial and appellate lawyer for 45 years. He has handled over 3,500... | Read More
Mr. Kornblum has specialized as a trial and appellate lawyer for 45 years. He has handled over 3,500 litigated matters to conclusion and has several million dollar plus cases to his credit. Mr. Kornblum’s practice focuses on representing plaintiffs, claimants, policyholders and victims of tortious and contractual wrongs in insurance bad faith, among other claims.
Closeto be announced.
Early Discount (through 04/11/25)