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Learn more about discovery in a personal injury lawsuit

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charitable-immunity-personal-injuryDifferent types of legal matters have unique requirements.  For example, requests for discovery in a personal injury lawsuit are generally more vast than those made in a municipal court matter.  Let us look at discovery demands in a personal injury case.

The definition for discovery is contained in the root of the word.  Parties to a lawsuit have the opportunity to “discover” information that is pertinent to the case.  New Jersey civil cases are assigned different tracks within the process.  These tracks mandate the time limits for completion of discovery.  Although the date range can run from 150 to 450 days, it is possible for an attorney to ask for an extension of time.  Of course, there must be a good reason to extend time, as this delays the court process.

Discovery requests occur during the pretrial phase of a case.  As in other civil cases, the time limits for discovery in a personal injury lawsuit are calculated from the time a first answer is filed or from 90 days after the first defendant is served.  It is a matter of which event occurs first.

What exactly is the other side entitled to “discover” about its opponent’s case and how is this accomplished?  Here are some standard tools:

Personal injury lawsuits require competent legal counsel in all aspects of cases.  The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone has handled these types of matters for over 25 years.  We understand the rules of discovery.  If you were injured and believe someone else caused your injuries, please contact us for a complimentary appointment.

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