Jury Questionnaire Summarization
Summarizing juror responses for pattern analysis and trial readiness
What is a Jury Questionnaire Summary?
A jury questionnaire summary distills raw juror responses into a clean, structured format. It helps legal teams identify disqualifying factors, potential biases, and key trends to inform voir dire strategy and strike decisions.
How It Supports Your Trial Strategy:
- Quickly assess large volumes of juror data
- Identify patterns in hardship, bias, or belief systems
- Save time and focus voir dire questions
- Compare jurors by background or flagged risk
- Make informed decisions on jury strikes and seating

Types of Jury Questionnaires
Tailored forms aligned with case type, voir dire goals, and legal strategy
Medical Malpractice
Questions that explore juror experiences with healthcare and opinions on medical professionals and accountability.
- Relationships with healthcare providers
- Experiences with medical errors
- Opinions on the healthcare system
Personal Injury
Evaluates juror beliefs on compensation, accident history, and litigation fairness.
- Insurance claim experience
- Attitudes toward damages and fault
- Prior injury or accident exposure
Product Liability
Focuses on consumer safety, product failure experience, and corporate responsibility views.
- Experience with recalled products
- Awareness of safety warnings
- Views on corporate accountability
Workers' Compensation
Assesses juror opinions on employee rights, workplace injury, and employer responsibility.
- Workplace safety awareness
- Prior work-related injury
- Opinions on workers' rights
Pharmaceutical Litigation
Questions to uncover drug safety concerns, industry trust, and medication experience.
- Prescription medication history
- Knowledge of side effects or recalls
- Opinions on pharmaceutical companies
Wrongful Death
Explores loss, emotional trauma, and how jurors value life and non-economic damages.
- Personal experiences with grief or loss
- Attitudes about valuing life
- Emotional readiness for sensitive cases
Key Question Categories
Core areas assessed in every juror questionnaire
Personal Background
Demographics, education, employment, and family structure.
Medical Experiences
Interactions with healthcare and medical procedures.
Legal System Attitudes
Prior lawsuits, jury duty, and legal beliefs.
Media Consumption
News, social media, and information exposure.
Insurance Experience
Claims, disputes, and perceptions of fairness.
Personal Values
Responsibility, morality, and fairness perspectives.
Our Jury Summarization Workflow
Strategic approach to creating effective jury selection tools
Data Collection
We receive scanned or digital questionnaires securely.
Response Extraction
Answers are coded and categorized by relevance.
Pattern Recognition
Responses are analyzed for shared risk indicators.
Summary Creation
We provide a clear table summarizing each juror's responses, with optional flags.
What's Included
Complete Response Summary
Comprehensive summary of all juror responses
Risk Flagging
Categorized risk flags (bias, hardship, prior litigation, etc.)
Demographic Grouping
Grouping by age, occupation, or demographics
Flexible Formats
Optional PDF or spreadsheet format
Voir Dire Questions
Custom follow-up questions for voir dire
Summarization Pricing
- Case-specific summarization
- Categorized risk flags
- Demographic grouping
- Multiple format options
- Custom voir dire questions
- Rush delivery available
Sample Jury Summary
See how we structure juror information for effective analysis
Jury Questionnaire Summary Sample
Case Type: Medical Malpractice | Jurors: 50 | Format: Spreadsheet
SUMMARY OVERVIEW
- Jurors with Medical Background: 12 (24%)
- Prior Malpractice Experience: 8 (16%)
- High Risk Jurors Flagged: 6 (12%)
KEY RISK FACTORS IDENTIFIED
- 3 jurors with family members in healthcare
- 2 jurors involved in prior malpractice suits
- 4 jurors expressing distrust of medical professionals
RECOMMENDED VOIR DIRE QUESTIONS
- "How would your personal experience with medical errors affect your ability to be impartial?"
- "What weight would you give to expert medical testimony in this case?"
This sample shows the structured analysis we provide. Actual summaries include juror-by-juror breakdowns with categorized responses and risk ratings.
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