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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the interrogatories compensation document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Claim Petition Number and your Social Security number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In Section I, provide the dates you started and last worked for the respondent. Accurate dates are essential for establishing your employment timeline.
  4. For questions regarding chemical exposure, detail all substances you encountered during your work. Use both common names and chemical compositions where applicable.
  5. Describe any machinery used in your work environment that generated heat, including specifics about its operation and any emissions produced.
  6. Outline the characteristics of your workspace, including dimensions and ventilation systems. This information helps assess environmental conditions during your employment.
  7. List all treating physicians along with their findings and treatments related to your case. Ensure to include dates for comprehensive medical history documentation.
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However, you can object to interrogatories that call for legal conclusions. You can also object to questions if they are not at all related to the court case. To object, you need to write out the reasons for the objection instead of answering the question.
NUMBER AND SCOPE OF INTERROGATORIES. Rule 33 (a), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure , restricts to 25 (including all discrete subparts) the number of interrogatories a party may serve on any other party.
If a party or partys officer, director, or managing agent fails to obey a discovery order, the court may issue further orders. A court must also order a disobedient party, the advising attorney, or both to pay expenses resulting from the failure to reply.
Interrogatories can be quicker, less costly, and less complicated than depositions, but there are downsides. Since the questions are written, the witness may have more time to think and craft answers, rather than providing more candid answers during discovery.
Interrogatories are written questions sent by one party to another, which the responding party must answer under penalty of perjury. Interrogatories allow the parties to ask who, what, when, where and why questions, making them a good method for obtaining new information.

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Ask for a court order If the other person does not respond, or their response is still incomplete, you can ask the court to order them to respond. You have 45 days from the service of the most recent responses to ask the court to make an order requiring an answer.
If the opposing side does not respond to your form interrogatories, special interrogatories, or request for production, you may file a motion seeking an order compelling the opposing party to respond.

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