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How to use or fill out Interrogatories to Plaintiff for Motor Vehicle Occurrence - Indiana
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Begin by entering the case style at the top of the form, including the names of the parties involved.
In INTERROGATORY NO. 1, provide your full name, current residence address, date of birth, marital status, driver's license number and issuing state, and social security number.
Continue with INTERROGATORY NO. 2 by listing all witnesses who observed the occurrence. Ensure you include their full names and addresses.
For each subsequent interrogatory, carefully read the questions and fill in detailed responses regarding personal injuries, medical treatment received, work-related impacts, and any other relevant information as requested.
Once completed, review your answers for accuracy before saving or exporting your document for submission.
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