Discuss the importance of asking “narrative questions” during an interview of a witness to a motor vehicle accident, and discuss why using the six interrogatories is helpful for “narrative questions.”

What will be an ideal response?


Narrative questions are designed to elicit information and allow witnesses to talk at
their own pace and in their own language, and to create their own frames of reference about
the time, location, and event.
The six interrogatories are who, what, where, when, why, and how. Asking questions with
these words allows answers in narrative form. For example, “What were you doing on June
1, 2013?” Using the six interrogatories allows answers to be explored and evaluated with
further questions.

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