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How to File an Injury Lawsuit in New York

You can start a lawsuit to seek compensation for any injuries resulting from the negligence of another party.

Every personal injury case will be unique and it is impossible to know how the case will last.

There are a few standard landmarks in litigation that you need to 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 a lawsuit. It lists the legal claims you have, the damages that you want to recover, and how the defendant(s) caused your injuries. It also contains a request to set an appropriate trial date.

The complaint is filed before the court and is served to the defendants. The defendants are given a deadline for Injury filing an answer or any other response. This is the time to claim to be defensible in the lawsuit and present their defenses. At this point, your attorney can also file a counterclaim or a third-party defendant.

Your lawyer will be able to support their arguments by citing existing law (including laws or decisions, as well as other cases from the courts in which your case is currently being handled as well as cases from other jurisdictions). This assists the judge know why they believe the defendant is accountable for your injuries.

We'll then prepare an Bill of Particulars. It is an official document that outlines your injuries as well as their total cost, including the expenses of medical bills, lost wages and other monetary losses. We can also prepare an application for relief which provides the amount you're seeking. The demand is based on the medical treatment that you received as well as any other evidence that you provide to your lawyer. During the discovery stage which is the most of the time in litigation, we will exchange information with the defendant by using different legal tools such as admission requests interrogatories and requests for the production of documents. We may also be able to take depositions of experts and doctors.

The Claim Notice

New York law imposes special guidelines for lawsuits against municipalities and other government entities. These rules contain strict deadlines to file claims, as well as strict statutes that limit the time in which a lawsuit can be filed. In these instances it is essential to consult a qualified injury lawyer.

The first step in bringing a claim against any municipality or Injury government entity is to make a notice of Claim. The document must be in written form and notarized. It clearly identifies the person making the claim and contains enough details about the incident or accident to help the city's agency know who is accountable for damages as well as losses. It also specifies the amount to which the claim is made.

The City will acknowledge receipt of the claim and assign it a claim number. A Comptroller's Office examiner will be assigned to investigate the claim. They may ask for additional information from you, or from other sources. If you contact the city regarding your claim, the city will ask you to provide your claim number and details of the investigator assigned to your case. The examiner will determine if City is responsible for your losses and, if it is then what amount you are entitled to under the law. If you and the city are unable come to an agreement then your case will be heard in court.

The Discovery Phase

The Discovery Phase is a key aspect of any lawsuit because it permits you to collect information and evidence from the opposing party. You can do this through many different ways that include written requests (called "discovery letters") and subpoenas. This discovery process will help you create an argument that is convincing and make your case.

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