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How to File an Injury Lawsuit in New York
You can start a lawsuit to seek compensation for injuries resulting from the negligence of another party.
Each personal injury case is unique and it is impossible for us to predict how long the case will take.
However there are some common legal landmarks that you must be aware of as the case progresses through the court system.
The Complaint
The Complaint is the first legal document that must be filed in the course of a lawsuit. It details your legal rights, the damages you are seeking and how the defendant(s) caused your injuries. It also includes the request for a trial date.
The complaint is filed with the court and then served to the defendants. They are given a deadline to make an answer or another response. In this response, they will deny the allegations and present their defenses. Your lawyer may also mention a counterclaim or third party defendant at this point.
Your attorney will support their arguments by citing existing law (including laws, decisions, and other cases from the courts in which your case is being dealt with as well as cases from other jurisdictions). This will help the judge understand why they think that the defendant is responsible for your injuries.
Then, we'll prepare Then, we will prepare a Bill of Particulars. It is an official document that lists your injuries as well as their total amount, which includes the cost of medical expenses, lost wages and other monetary losses. We'll also draft a demand for relief that describes the amount you are seeking. The demand is dependent on the medical treatment you received and other evidence you've provided to your attorney. During the discovery stage, which takes up the majority of the timeline for litigation we will share information with the defendant through different legal tools, such as admission requests interrogatories, requests for the production of documents. We may also request depositions of experts and doctors.
The Claim Notice
New York law has special rules that apply to municipal entities as well as other government agencies. These rules stipulate strict deadlines to file claims, as well as strict statutes that restrict the time that the lawsuit can be filed. In these situations, it is important to speak with a reputable injury lawyer.
The first step to filing a claim against a municipality or government entity is to make a notice of Claim. The document must be in writing and notarized. It identifies the person who is making the claim and provides enough information about the accident or incident to notify the city agency who is accountable for the damages, injuries and losses. It also details the amount of the claim.
When the City receives the claim it will acknowledge receipt and assign a claim number to it. injury case tustin from the Comptroller's Office will be assigned to investigate your claim and may require additional information from you or other sources. When you contact the city regarding your claim, the City will require you to provide your claim number and details of the investigator assigned to your case. The examiner will determine if the City is liable for your damages, and if so then what amount you are entitled to under the law. If you are unable reach an agreement with the city, your case will go to trial.
The Discovery Phase
The Discovery Phase is an important component of any lawsuit since it permits you to obtain details and evidence about the other party. You can do this through a variety of methods that include written requests (called"discovery letters") and subpoenas. This process of discovery can help you create a solid case and make your case successful.
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