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Interrogatories
In law, interrogatories (also known as Requests for Further Information) are a formal set of written questions propounded by one litigant and required to be answered by an adversary, in order to clarify matters of evidence and help to determine in advance what facts will be presented at any trial in the case.
Trucking Interrogatories
Brian Parker - a young lawyer working in Mark Zamora's law offices in Atlanta submits these Trucking Interrogatories:
INTERROGATORIES
GENERAL
What is Defendant’s document retention policy?
WRECK
Was driver within course and scope of his employment at the time of the collision?
If anyone on behalf of Defendant went to the collision scene please answer the following:
Who on behalf of Defendant photographed or video graphed the scene, vehicles or both?
Who on behalf of Defendant measured the collision scene?
Who on behalf of Defendant interviewed potential witnesses?
Who on behalf of Defendant investigated the wreck?
Who on behalf of Defendant reconstructed the wreck?
Who on behalf of Defendant took possession of the vehicle contents?
What was the destination of the driver at the time of wreck? Please include in this answer: the delivery time of the load on the accident vehicle and if the delivery of load was time sensitive please explain...
Depositions Before Interrogatories?
Can a well-crafted set of interrogatories ever hurt your case? In many complex cases, interrogatories served early in the case can educate your opponents about your case strategies at a time when you'd rather keep them in the dark...
Discovery: Interrogatories
Interrogatories are written questions sent from one side of the case to the other. You can find a good general definition/article here...
When to Serve Interrogatories?
There is a split of opinion among personal injury lawyers as to whether plaintiffs should propound interrogatories before or after taking depositions, particularly in a case where there is a significant dispute as to liability...
Interrogatories Before Depositions
Plaintiffs' lawyer Ron Miller has an informative post explaining why he serves interrogatories at the time he files a complaint, noting in part-- The advantage in first obtaining answers to interrogatories is that the answers should help the attorney determine...
"Interrogatories Before Depositions"
Posted by Evan Schaeffer: "Plaintiffs' lawyer Ron Miller has an informative post explaining why he serves interrogatories at the time he files a complaint, noting in part-- The advantage in first obtaining answers to interrogatories is that the answers should help...
















