Interrogatories

What are Interrogatories?

Interrogatories are, “A set or series of written questions drawn up for the purpose of being propounded to a party in equity, a garnishee, or a witness whose testimony is taken on deposition; a series of formal written questions used in the judicial examination of a party or a witness. In taking evidence on depositions, the interrogatories are usually prepared and settled by counsel, and reduced to writing in advance of the examination.” (Black’s Law Dictionary 946. 4th Ed. Rev. 1968)

Interrogatories are sent from one opposing party to another. They are a regular part of discovery, gathering information for a trial. Attorneys are able to ask questions about any matter than does not fall under attorney-client privilege. The person who is being questioned is required to answer all proper questions that are not objected to, and must do so by a deadline. Failure to do so may result in court sanctions. 

As a practical example, in a personal injury lawsuit, a plaintiff’s lawyer may send interrogatories to ask the defendant about the circumstances of their accident. Similarly, interrogatories may be sent during a contract dispute to gauge both parties’ understanding of contract terms, and whether they believed there had been a breach of contract or not. The process is the same regardless of what kind of dispute is occurring.

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What Should I Do After a Slip and Fall Accident?

Slip and fall accidents are a common occurrence that can happen to anyone, anywhere. These accidents can result in injuries ranging from minor bruises to more severe fractures and head injuries. Slip and fall accidents typically happen when a person loses their balance or traction due to hazardous conditions, such as wet floors, uneven surfaces, or inadequate lighting.

While slip and fall accidents may seem minor, they can have significant consequences, leading to physical pain, medical expenses, lost wages, and a diminished . When these accidents occur due to the negligence of property owners, it becomes a matter of premises , and those responsible may be held legally accountable.

Experiencing a slip and fall accident can be a jarring and disorienting event. In the aftermath of such an incident, it’s essential to take immediate action to ensure your well-being and protect your legal rights. […]

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What Happens in a Product Liability Case?

Product liability is an important legal concept that protects consumers from defective and dangerous products. When consumers purchase products, they have the right to expect that those products are safe and free from defects. However, in some cases, products may cause harm or injury due to design flaws, manufacturing defects, inadequate warnings, or other product-related issues. This is where comes into play.

Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, and retailers for injuries or caused by their products. When a product fails to meet safety standards or causes harm, consumers have the right to seek compensation for their injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages through a product liability claim.

A product liability case arises when a consumer is harmed or suffers injury due to a defective or dangerous product. These cases hold manufacturers, […]

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How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work?

Most people never think about what it takes to file a lawsuit until the time comes. If you have never had to take part in a personal injury lawsuit, you probably don’t know exactly what to expect. How does a personal injury lawsuit work? The entire process can be intimidating or confusing when it is unfamiliar. You likely have a lot of questions.

Your personal injury lawyer from Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys will be by your side every step of the way, but you still should have an understanding of how the process works. In truth, every case is different, and some are more complex than others. But, there are certain elements that will remain consistent in most lawsuits. Consider this your guide to personal injury lawsuits and how they work.

Why File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

Attorney Caroline MunleyFirst, why file a personal injury lawsuit? […]

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How to File a Truck Accident Lawsuit

Truck Accident Lawyer Dan Munley examines the wreckage of a truck accidentEvery time we get in our car, whether we’re going to work, to pick up the kids, to dinner, or anything in between, we expect to arrive safely at our destination. Most of the time, this is exactly what happens. But the devastating truth is that car accidents are a very real risk any time you’re on the road.

While all accidents are terrifying, accidents involving trucks and other commercial motor vehicles are particularly dangerous. A truck accident is likely to cause far more damage and more serious injuries than most other kinds of motor vehicle accidents, given the size and weight of something like a semi-truck. It’s not uncommon for victims to endure something as serious as a traumatic brain injury.

Accidents involving large trucks can be life-changing events for all those involved, and in most cases, the inhabitants of passenger vehicles are the ones who bear the brunt of the damage. […]

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What is Discovery?

Understanding your lawsuit’s discovery phase

If you recently filed a lawsuit, then you likely have questions about how your case will progress. Clients often ask our attorneys about discovery. In fact, most civil plaintiffs and defendants have never heard of the phase of a trial. They have no idea what discovery is. As such, our award-winning personal injury team is here to explain discovery and what you can expect during this phase of litigation.

According to the American Bar Association, discovery is “the formal process of exchanging information between the about the witnesses and evidence they’ll present at trial.” In other words, it is a mechanism for obtaining the info and evidence that you need to win your case.

The phases of a civil trial

In order to fully understand the discovery phase, […]

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