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Begin with Interrogatory No. 1, providing your full name, current residence address, date of birth, marital status, driver's license number and issuing state, and social security number. If someone else is signing the answers, include their details as well.
Proceed to Interrogatory No. 2 by listing the names and addresses of all witnesses who saw the incident.
For Interrogatory No. 3, identify any additional individuals present at the scene before, during, or after the accident.
Continue through each interrogatory systematically, ensuring you provide accurate information regarding any criminal cases (Interrogatory No. 4), vehicle ownership (Interrogatory No. 5), insurance policies (Interrogatory No. 6), and medical history related to plaintiffs (Interrogatories No. 7-22).
Complete the final interrogatories by detailing any witnesses expected to testify at trial (Interrogatories No. 23-25) and asserting any claims of privilege for requested information (Interrogatory No. 26).
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What questions are asked in a car accident deposition?
Did your body strike anything inside the vehicle during the accident? What parts of your body were injured in the accident? Was there any warning of the impending accident such as horns blowing or tires screeching? Was your foot on the brake at the time of the accident? How were you sitting?
What are the 5 steps you should follow if you are involved in a car accident?
5 Steps to Take After a Car Accident in South Africa Report the accident to the police. If anyone has been injured, immediately report the accident to the police. Collect information at the accident scene. Take photographs. Get medical treatment without delay. Contact an experienced personal injury attorney.
What can you not ask in interrogatories?
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.
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Kay filed a motion re questing a determination by the district court that the settlement allocation paid by Lamar to Mrs. Kay was unreasonable. Docket No. 143.
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On the other hand, a defendant can serve interrogatories on any other party whether or not he has answered the plaintiffs complaint. In other words, after
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