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How to File an Injury Lawsuit in New York

If you want to recover compensation for an injury that was caused by the negligence of another party, you may bring a formal lawsuit.

Each personal injury case will be unique, and it is not possible for us to predict how long the case will take.

However there are some common litigation landmarks that you should be aware of as the case moves through the legal system.

The Complaint

The Complaint is the first legal document that must be filed in the case of a lawsuit. It describes your legal rights and the damages you are seeking, and the manner in which the defendant(s) caused your injuries. It also includes an application for an appointment for a trial.

The complaint is filed in court and served on the defendant(s). They have a particular deadline to submit an answer or Injury a response. This is where they deny the allegations in the lawsuit and state their defenses. Your lawyer may also include a counterclaim or third party defendant at this point.

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

We will then prepare then a Bill of Particulars. It is an official document that lists the extent of your injuries and their expense, including the cost of medical bills, lost wages and other losses in money. We'll also draft a demand for relief which details the compensation you are seeking. The demand is dependent on the medical treatment you received as well as other evidence that you have provided to your attorney. During the discovery stage, injury which takes up the most of the time in litigation we will share information with the defendant through various legal tools, such as requests to admit, interrogatories, and requests for the production of documents. We may also take depositions of doctors and experts.

The Claim Notice

New York law imposes special guidelines for lawsuits against municipalities and other government entities. These rules stipulate strict deadlines for filing of a claim, as well as strict statutes of limitations under which a lawsuit can be filed. It is vital to consult an experienced injury lawyer in these instances.

The first step in making a claim against a municipality or government entity is to file a Notice of Claim. This document should be submitted in written form and notarized. It identifies who is submitting the claim and provides enough details regarding the accident or incident to let the city agency know who is responsible for the damages, injuries and losses. It also identifies a specific amount that the claim is filed.

When the City receives the claim it will acknowledge receipt and assign a claim number it. A Comptroller's Office examiner will be assigned to investigate the claim. They could request additional information from you, or from other sources. When you contact the City about your claim you will be asked to reference your claim number as well as the name of the person assigned to your case. The investigator will determine if the City is responsible for your losses and, if it is the amount you are entitled to under the law. If you and the city are unable to reach an agreement, your case may be heard in court.

The Discovery Phase

The Discovery Phase is an important component of any lawsuit since it permits you to obtain details and evidence about the other party. It can be done in a number of ways that include written requests (called "discovery letters") and subpoenas. This process of discovery will help you to build an argument that is strong and will make your case.

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