Tell the evidence clearly

Employment Tribunal Witness Statement Guide

A witness statement is not a rant or a legal essay. It is your evidence in a structured form, tied to the issues the tribunal must decide.

What this guide covers

This guide explains the practical steps claimants need to understand, the common mistakes to avoid and the point at which professional support can change the outcome.

Common mistake

Claimants often tell every detail in the order it happened without separating legally relevant facts from background context. A tribunal claim needs both a human story and a legal structure.

Next step

If your deadline is close, your employer is represented or your ET1 is not yet drafted, a ProHearings case review can identify the safest route before you commit.

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Questions people ask

Is this legal advice:
No. It is general information. A case-specific review is needed before relying on any strategy.
Can ProHearings help draft documents:
Yes. ProHearings offers document preparation and tribunal representation support.

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