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The party to whom interrogatories have been propounded shall respond in writing under oath separately to each interrogatory by (1) an answer containing the information sought to be discovered, (2) an exercise of the partys option to produce writings, or (3) an objection to the particular interrogatory.
After your Examination is concluded, however, you may discuss your evidence with your lawyer and your lawyer may be able to tell you what evidence was helpful and what was not and explain how your evidence and the evidence of the insurance rep might impact strength of your case.
Respond to Written Discovery 30 days (+5 days if questions were mailed). Practical Last Day to Serve Discovery (and be able to make a motion on it) 90-100 days before trial. Expert Discovery Cut Off 15 days before original trial date. [CALIFORNIA CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 2024.030].
The party to whom interrogatories have been propounded shall respond in writing under oath separately to each interrogatory by (1) an answer containing the information sought to be discovered, (2) an exercise of the partys option to produce writings, or (3) an objection to the particular interrogatory.
If you have a limited case, you must use this form. In an Unlimited Civil Case (over $25,000), parties may ask an unlimited number of form interrogatories. These questions may include subparts as appropriate.
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If you need help writing your Requests, make an appointment at the Legal Help Center (see page 1). There is not a specific limit on the number of requests, but the other party may object if responding would cause an unfair burden.
C.C.P. Section 2030.030 (b) Except as provided in Section 2030.070, no party shall, as a matter of right, propound to any other party more than 35 specially prepared interrogatories. If the initial set of interrogatories does not exhaust this limit, the balance may be propounded in subsequent sets.
Some other examples of questions you might receive in an Examination for Discovery include but are not limited to the following types of inquiries: How did the auto accident happen? Were you driving the vehicle at the time of the crash? Were you engaged in any distracting behaviors when the collision occurred?
(b) Except as provided in Section 2030.070, no party shall, as a matter of right, propound to any other party more than 35 specially prepared interrogatories. If the initial set of interrogatories does not exhaust this limit, the balance may be propounded in subsequent sets.
Tips for your Examination for Discovery Inform yourself of the relevant facts. It pays to be knowledgeable about your case and the relevant facts. Tell the truth. Your evidence will be used against you. Listen carefully. Do not guess. Think before you speak. Avoid absolutes like Always and Never Verbal answers only.

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