Motion for Summary Judgment on Behalf of Defendant - Mississippi 2026

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Some common grounds for summary judgment in a personal injury case may include: Lack of causation: The defendant may argue that the plaintiffs injuries were not caused by the defendants actions or omissions, and therefore the defendant is not liable for the plaintiffs damages.
(2) The court may grant a motion by either party for summary judgment when it appears from the record that there is no genuine issue of material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
Whether theyre the defendant or the plaintiff, any party in a case can move toward summary judgment; however, in personal injury cases, it is more likely for the defendant to make the move. The party who files the summary judgment bears the burden of proving no material facts are at issue.

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Typically, the motion must show that no genuine issue of material fact exists, and that the opposing party loses on that claim even if all its allegations are accepted as true so the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
Motions for summary judgment allow parties to obtain swift resolution without needing a full trial. The filing party demonstrates to the court that there are no genuine issues of material facts in disputes and that, based on the law and the evidence presented, they are entitled to judgment as a matter of law.

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