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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.

Each personal injury case is unique It is therefore impossible to determine for certain how long it will take to settle the issue.

However there are a few commonly used legal terms that you should be aware as the case progresses through the system.

The Complaint

The Complaint is the first legal document that must be filed in the case of a lawsuit. It outlines the legal claims you have, the damages you are seeking, as well as what the defendant(s), caused your injuries. It also contains a request for an appointment for a trial.

The complaint is filed with the court and served on the defendant(s). The defendants have a date to file an answer or other response. This is the time to reject the allegations made in the lawsuit and state their defenses. At this stage, your attorney may also make a counterclaim, or a third-party defendant.

In the Complaint, the lawyer will refer to the law in force (including laws and decisions of the courts where the case is being considered and cases from other jurisdictions) to support their arguments. This helps the judge discern why you believe the defendant is responsible for your injuries.

Then, we'll prepare then, we'll prepare a Bill of Particulars. It is a legal document which will list your injuries and their total costs, including medical bills, lost wage and other monetary damages. We will also prepare an application for relief that describes the compensation you are seeking. The demand is based upon the medical treatment you received as well as any other evidence you have provided to your lawyer. During the discovery phase, which comprises most of the lawsuit timeline, we and the defendant will exchange information with the help of various legal tools like interrogatories, admissions requests and requests for the production of documents. We may also request depositions of doctors and experts.

The Claim Notice

New York law has special rules for injury Lawsuit cases involving municipalities and other government entities. These rules contain strict deadlines for the filing of a claim as well as strict statutes of limitations in which a lawsuit may be brought. It is critical to consult an experienced lawyer for injury lawsuit in these cases.

The first step to filing a claim against a municipality or government entity is to file a Notice of Claim. The document must be filed in writing and notarized. It clearly identifies the person making the claim, and includes enough details about the incident or accident to help the city's agency know who is responsible for any damages, injuries and losses. It also specifies the amount of the claim is filed.

The City will acknowledge receipt of the claim and assign the claim a number. An examiner from the Comptroller's Office will be assigned to investigate your claim and could require additional information from you or other sources. When you contact the city regarding your claim, the City will require you to give your claim number as well as the name of the investigator assigned your case. The examiner will then determine whether the City is liable for your damages and, if so, the amount to which you are entitled under the law. If you are unable reach an agreement with the city and 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 information and proof about the other party. This can be done by a variety of methods, including through written requests (called"discovery letters") and subpoenas. The process of discovery can help you build an argument that is strong and will make your case.

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