Structured Jury Questionnaires for Trial Preparation.
Truth & Trials prepares organized jury questionnaires that help litigation teams evaluate juror background, bias indicators, case attitudes, damages perception and issue-specific concerns before trial.
A structured form for understanding juror background, bias and trial attitudes.
A jury questionnaire is a written set of questions used to gather juror information before or during jury selection. It helps attorneys understand prior experiences, opinions, potential bias and attitudes toward the case issues.
Our questionnaires are built to support voir dire planning, cause challenges, peremptory strike strategy and trial theme development.
Background and life experience
Opinions and fairness concerns
Views on claims and defenses
Compensation and injury impact
Treatment and expert opinions
Follow-up question planning
Legal support for informed jury selection
Juror Background Questions
Questions covering education, employment, prior jury service, family background, life experience and relevant personal history.
- Employment background
- Prior jury service
- Legal system experience
- Prior claims or lawsuits
Building a quick profile of each juror before attorney-led follow-up questioning.
Bias and Fairness Screening
Question sets designed to identify strong opinions, personal experiences and fairness concerns that may affect the juror's ability to evaluate the case.
- Pre-existing opinions
- Trust in witnesses or institutions
- Views on lawsuits
- Ability to follow instructions
Cause challenges, strike strategy and focused voir dire preparation.
Medical and Injury Issue Questions
Questions related to medical care, injuries, pain, treatment history, expert testimony and long-term damages in personal injury or malpractice matters.
- Healthcare experiences
- Views on medical providers
- Chronic pain beliefs
- Expert witness attitudes
Understanding how jurors may receive medical evidence and damages testimony.
Damages and Compensation Questions
Questions exploring attitudes toward pain and suffering, future care, lost earnings, medical expenses and compensation in civil cases.
- Damage award opinions
- Economic loss
- Future care costs
- Non-economic damages
Evaluating juror comfort with damages evidence before trial begins.
Follow the questionnaire from case issues to trial-ready review.
Scroll through the path to see how juror background, bias signals, medical issues and damages questions move into one organized review workflow.
We identify claims, defenses, medical issues and damages themes that should guide the questionnaire.
This keeps every juror question tied to the real trial strategy.Questions capture employment, prior jury service, legal experiences and relevant personal history.
Your team can compare jurors quickly before follow-up questioning.The form surfaces opinions, fairness concerns and attitudes that may affect how jurors view the case.
These answers support cause challenges and strike planning.We include focused questions about injury impact, compensation, future care and damages-related beliefs.
This helps attorneys understand comfort with economic and non-economic damages.The final structure supports attorney review, juror comparison and follow-up questions during selection.
Clean organization makes the questionnaire easier to use in court.How We Prepare Jury Questionnaires
We organize case themes, juror risk areas and court requirements into a questionnaire your trial team can review and refine efficiently.
Submit Case Issues
Share claims, defenses, damages, witnesses, medical themes, court requirements and any preferred question style.
Questionnaire Drafting
We prepare questions around juror background, bias indicators, case attitudes, damages views and trial-specific themes.
Review and Refinement
Your team can refine wording, add local court preferences and align the questionnaire with voir dire strategy.
Final Questionnaire
You receive a clean, structured questionnaire ready for attorney review, court submission or trial preparation.
Why legal teams use our questionnaire support
Jury questionnaires need clear language, strategic issue coverage and practical formatting that trial teams can actually use.
Bias Identification
Questions designed to surface attitudes, experiences and fairness concerns.
Voir Dire Support
Questionnaire topics help attorneys prepare focused follow-up questions.
Clear Structure
Responses can be reviewed quickly before and during jury selection.
Juror Profiles
Background and case attitudes organized for comparison across jurors.
Medical Issue Focus
Useful for personal injury, malpractice and damages-heavy cases.
Court-Ready Drafting
Questions can follow local court rules, judge preferences and page limits.
Jury Questionnaire Questions We Hear Often
Quick answers for juror screening, voir dire planning and trial-focused questionnaire preparation.
Need a jury questionnaire for an upcoming trial?
Send your case themes, court requirements and preferred format, and our team will prepare a structured questionnaire for attorney review.