Clear Deposition Summaries for Faster Litigation Review.

Truth & Trials prepares structured deposition summaries that organize witness testimony, key admissions, disputed facts, medical references, exhibit mentions and case-critical statements into a clear attorney-ready format.

Long deposition transcripts converted into usable litigation summaries.

Depositions often contain hours of testimony, repeated questions, objections, exhibit references and scattered statements that are difficult to review quickly during case preparation.

Truth & Trials condenses deposition transcripts into organized summaries that highlight key testimony, important admissions, contradictions, medical references, damages statements and follow-up issues for attorneys.

Each summary is designed to support motion practice, settlement preparation, expert review, trial planning and deposition follow-up.

Deposition transcript summary preparation

Why legal teams use deposition summary support.

Legal team reviewing deposition summary
Attorney Time

Review testimony faster

Summaries reduce the time attorneys spend searching transcripts for important answers, page references and disputed facts.

Issue Spotting

Critical testimony highlighted

Admissions, inconsistencies, evasive answers, objections and exhibit references are organized for strategic review.

Case Strategy

Better preparation for next steps

Deposition summaries support motion drafting, mediation, witness preparation, expert review and trial planning.

Scalable Support

Useful for heavy transcript volume

Consistent formatting helps legal teams manage multiple depositions across large injury, malpractice and mass tort matters.

From deposition transcript to review-ready summary.

Deposition summary workflow
01

Submit transcript and case notes

Upload deposition transcripts, exhibits, witness details, case issues and any preferred summary format through the secure case portal.

02

Transcript review and issue extraction

The testimony is reviewed to identify key admissions, disputed facts, medical references, liability issues, damages testimony, objections and exhibit mentions.

03

Receive the final summary

Your team receives a structured deposition summary with organized testimony, page-line references where available and attorney-friendly issue highlights.

What your deposition summary contains.

Testimony Summary

  • Witness background and role in the case
  • Chronological or topic-based testimony organization
  • Important admissions and denials
  • Contradictions, unclear answers and follow-up issues
  • Medical treatment, injury and damages testimony
  • Exhibit references and document mentions
  • Page-line references where available from the transcript

Litigation Review Notes

  • Liability-related testimony highlighted
  • Damages and causation statements separated clearly
  • Objections and important procedural notes captured
  • Witness credibility concerns flagged
  • Questions needing follow-up identified
  • Attorney issue list for case strategy
  • Firm template and formatting preferences followed

A practical guide to testimony without rereading the full transcript.

A deposition summary is a condensed review of sworn testimony that captures what the witness said, where it appears in the transcript and why it matters to the case.

Instead of forcing attorneys to reread long transcripts, the summary organizes testimony by topic, chronology or issue, making it easier to locate admissions, conflicts, medical facts and damages statements.

Deposition summaries are useful for motions, settlement discussions, witness preparation, expert review, mediation and trial planning.

Deposition summaries for different witness and case needs.

Plaintiff Depositions

Summaries of injury history, treatment, pain complaints, limitations, damages and prior claims testimony.

Provider Depositions

Medical testimony organized around treatment, diagnosis, causation, prognosis and standard of care issues.

Corporate Witnesses

Topic-based summaries for policies, procedures, incident handling, document practices and company knowledge.

Expert Witnesses

Opinion testimony, methodology, assumptions, concessions and cross-examination points organized clearly.

Fact Witnesses

Witness observations, timeline details, credibility issues and inconsistent statements summarized for review.

Medical-Legal Cases

Deposition summaries focused on treatment history, medical causation, future care and damages testimony.

Mass Tort Matters

Consistent deposition summary support for high-volume plaintiff and witness transcript review.

How deposition summaries support your litigation workflow.

Motion Preparation

Key testimony and page references help attorneys quickly support motions, responses and case analysis.

Deposition Follow-Up

Open questions, inconsistent answers and missing documents are easier to identify after the transcript is summarized.

Settlement Review

Important admissions, damages testimony and credibility issues can be reviewed before mediation or negotiation.

Trial Preparation

Summaries help teams prepare witness outlines, impeachment material, exhibit lists and expert coordination.

Pricing
Service Deposition Summary
Pricing $25/hour

Questions about deposition summaries.

Quick answers for legal teams reviewing deposition transcripts, testimony, exhibits and case-critical witness statements.

A deposition summary includes witness background, key testimony, admissions, denials, inconsistencies, exhibit references, important objections and page-line references where available.

You can upload the deposition transcript, exhibits, witness name, deposition date, case notes, issue list and any preferred summary format or firm template.

Yes. The summary can follow your preferred format, including page-line digest, topic summary, chronological summary, issue-based summary or narrative summary.

Yes. Medical treatment, diagnosis, causation, prognosis, pain complaints, future care, standard of care and damages testimony can be highlighted clearly.

Yes, page-line references can be included when the uploaded transcript contains page and line numbering.

Yes. The workflow can support multiple depositions across the same case, including plaintiff, defendant, expert, provider and fact witness transcripts.