In giving her judgment in the case, Her Lordship Barbara Ackah - Yensu pointed out that: «I find both 2nd and 3rd defendants, particularly Catherine Afeku, not to be credible witness and they mounted the witness box to tell the Court a pack of lies, and it is for this reason that I preferred the evidence of plaintiff that she never saw the company's regulations»
In giving her judgment
in the case, Her Lordship Barbara Ackah - Yensu pointed out that: «I find both 2nd and 3rd defendants, particularly Catherine Afeku, not to be credible witness and they mounted the witness box to tell the Court a pack of lies, and it is for this reason that I preferred the evidence of plaintiff that she never saw the company's regulations»
in the
case, Her Lordship Barbara Ackah - Yensu pointed out that: «I find both 2nd and 3rd defendants, particularly Catherine Afeku, not to be
credible witness and they mounted the
witness box to tell the Court a pack of lies, and it is for this reason that I preferred the evidence of plaintiff that she never saw the company's regulations».
The
case is more likely to be pursued when there are
credible witnesses willing to stand behind the report and, if necessary, testify
in court.
Even
in cases where liability appears established and the damages are extensive, it is helpful to have
witnesses who are unbiased or neutral and whose opinions and observations will be accepted by a claims adjuster or jury as reliable and
credible so that your settlement or jury award for damages is maximized.