Taking an Examination Under Oath
The examination under oath is conducted much like a deposition. Recall, however, that it is not a deposition. There is a shorthand reporter or other officer of the court authorized to give an oath who swears in the witness and then records everything that is said during the examination.
The following video was adapted from my book, “Insurance Claims A Comprehensive Guide” Published by the National Underwriter Company and is available at the Zalma Insurance Claims Library
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