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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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What kind of questions can be asked in interrogatories?
Interrogatories are written questions sent by one party in a lawsuit to another party in that same suit, 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.
Can interrogatories help win a case?
You have to respond to interrogatories in writing to the best of your ability. If you do not answer an interrogatory question, and then the other side learns that you did in fact know the answer, it could have a negative impact on your case at trial.
What is the purpose of the interrogatories?
In California, you have 30 days to respond to an interrogatory. If you do not respond within this time, the opposing side can file a motion to compel with the court. The court may require them to first consult with you about your failure to respond before officially filing a motion to compel.
What are interrogatories to the plaintiff?
Interrogatories are lists of questions sent to the other party that s/he must respond to in writing. You can use interrogatories to find out facts about a case but they cannot be used for questions that draw a legal conclusion.
What happens when a lawyer sends you interrogatories?
Fact-Finding: Interrogatories help attorneys obtain critical information from the opposing party. For example, in a car accident case, the plaintiffs attorney might ask the defendant to describe their version of the incident, list any witnesses, or detail the injuries they claim to have suffered.
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