Writing about your crash and PTSD is overwhelming. Learn how to document your physical pain and mental toll to turn your case into a human story.

The deposition is the first time the other side has to actually sit across from you and hear the human reality; it turns a case file into a human story and ensures your trauma doesn’t get lost in translation.
Help me write my deposition letter letter for car accident happened on April 16,2025. I was on a mental health bus and a car hit me and now suffering from trauma ptsd anxiety and back pain and head. I was there for an occult attack which caused my car accident. What should I do I lose sleep and everything.


The Eggshell Plaintiff (or Eggshell Skull) rule is a legal doctrine that protects victims who may have been physically or mentally fragile before an accident. It states that a defendant must "take the victim as they find them," meaning they are legally responsible for any aggravation of pre-existing conditions. If a person was already managing a mental health struggle or a physical frailty and an accident made that condition exponentially worse, the defendant cannot claim the victim was "already cracked" to avoid paying for the new damages caused by the incident.
In a deposition, the goal of the defense attorney is often to find inconsistencies or "trial ammunition" to minimize a claim. Providing concise, factual answers—and saying "I don't know" instead of guessing—prevents the defense from finding threads to pull on later. Over-explaining can lead to accidental contradictions or provide the opposing side with extra information they can use to challenge the victim's credibility or suggest comparative negligence.
A Pain Journal acts as a contemporaneous record of the physical and emotional toll an accident takes on a daily basis. Because traumatic memory can fade or become blurry over time, a daily log documenting pain levels, symptoms like insomnia, and specific life impacts (such as being unable to play with children or drive to the store) provides solid, consistent evidence. This documentation helps anchor the "before and after" narrative, making it much harder for insurance companies to challenge the severity of the injuries months after the event.
Defense teams and insurance companies frequently scrutinize a plaintiff’s social media accounts to find evidence that contradicts their injury claims. For example, a photo of a victim smiling at a party or carrying a grocery bag can be "weaponized" to argue that their PTSD or back pain is not as severe as claimed. Legal experts recommend tightening privacy settings or ceasing social media activity entirely during the case to ensure that innocent moments are not taken out of context and used to damage the victim's credibility.
The statute of limitations is the legal deadline for filing a lawsuit, which is often two years in many states. However, if the accident involved a public entity—such as a city-operated bus—the deadline to file an administrative claim can be significantly shorter, sometimes as little as six months. Missing these specific deadlines can entirely bar a victim from recovering any compensation, making it vital to identify the status of the involved parties and act quickly to protect legal rights.
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