Interrogatories to Defendant for Motor Vehicle Accident - North Carolina 2025

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  2. 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.
  3. Proceed to Interrogatory No. 2 by listing the names and addresses of all witnesses who saw the incident.
  4. For Interrogatory No. 3, identify any additional individuals present at the scene before, during, or after the accident.
  5. Continue through each interrogatory systematically, ensuring you provide accurate information regarding any criminal cases (Interrogatory No. 4), vehicle ownership (Interrogatory No. 5), insurance details (Interrogatory No. 6), and medical history related to plaintiffs (Interrogatories No. 7-22).
  6. Complete the form by answering questions about witnesses and statements related to the occurrence (Interrogatories No. 23-26).
  7. Finally, review your responses for accuracy before signing and certifying service at the end of the document.

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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.
What were the causal factors of the accident? What were the injuries? What was the person doing when injured? What had the person been instructed to do?
Some of the deposition questions that you can expect during this more benign stage of the proceedings include: What is your full name? What is your date of birth? What is your address? What is your Social Security number? What is your place of birth? Where did you go to school? What is your level of education?
A party may direct no more than 50 interrogatories, in one or more sets, to any other party, except upon leave granted by the Court for good cause shown or by agreement of the other party.
A deposition is an interview with witnesses to the incident that takes place out of court. Witnesses provide sworn testimony, which becomes part of a written transcript. Once transcribed, personal injury attorneys can use the information provided when building the case as well as during the trial itself.
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California civil code is complex rules and regulation that limit the type of evidence that may be used in a civil case. An attorney knows exactly what evidence is admissible and how to preserve it. Even when evidence might be relevant, if not collected properly and preserved, it will not be usable in trial.
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?
Document Everything. Seek Medical Attention. Dont Take the First Settlement Offer. Hire an Experienced Car Accident Attorney. Promptly File Your Case. Build and Preserve a Strong Case. Avoid Discussing the Case with Insurance Companies. Make a Good Impression in Court.

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