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How to File an injury lawsuits Lawsuit in New York

If you are seeking compensation for an injury sustained by negligence of a third party, you may make a formal claim.

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

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

The Complaint

A lawsuit starts with a legal document known as the Complaint. It outlines your legal claims and the damages you are seeking and how the defendant(s) caused your injuries. It also contains the request to set an appointment date for trial.

The complaint is filed in the court and served on the defendant(s). They have a particular deadline to file an answer or other response. They will then deny the allegations and present their defenses. At this point, injuries your lawyer can also add a counterclaim as well as a third-party defendant.

In the Complaint, your lawyer will reference existing law (including the laws and decisions of the courts where the case is being heard, and cases from other jurisdictions) to support their arguments. This helps the judge to understand why you believe that the defendant is responsible for your injuries.

We'll then prepare an Bill of Particulars. This is a legal document that lists your injuries, the total cost of them, including medical bills, lost wages and other damages. We will also draft an application for injuries relief which will detail the compensation you're seeking. The demand is based on the medical treatment that you received and any other evidence you provided to your lawyer. During the discovery stage, which takes up the majority of the litigation timeline we will discuss information with the defendant by using various legal tools, like requests to admit interrogatories, as well as requests for the production of documents. We may also be able to take depositions of doctors and experts.

The Claim Notice

New York law has special rules for cases involving municipalities and other government agencies. These rules stipulate strict deadlines for filing claims, as well as strict statutes that restrict the length of time the lawsuit can be filed. It is vital to consult an experienced lawyer for injury in these cases.

The first step in an action against a municipality, or any other government entity is to file a Notice of Claim. The document must be filed in writing and notarized. It identifies the individual who is making the claim and contains enough information about the accident or incident to inform the city agency who is accountable for the injuries, damages and losses. It also specifies the amount of the claim.

The City will acknowledge receipt of the claim and assign it a claim number. An examiner from the Comptroller's Office will be assigned to investigate your claim and could request additional information from you or other sources. If you contact the City regarding your claim, the city will require you to provide your claim number and the name of the person who will be assigned to investigate your case. The examiner will decide whether the City is liable for your damages and, if yes, the amount to which you are entitled under the law. If you and the city are unable to reach a settlement, your case may be heard in court.

The Discovery Phase

The Discovery Phase is an important aspect of any lawsuit as it allows you obtain details and evidence about the other party. You can do this through a variety of methods such as through written requests (called "discovery letters") and subpoenas. This process of discovery can help you construct an argument that is strong and win your case.

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