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Interrogatories and Demands for Production, to Defendant

Interrogatories & Demands for Production are always needed in premises liability cases. (Its more than fall-down cases, or bodily injury cases. It's any case involving either the condition of real estate and buildings, or what happened on the premises.)

Deposition checklist for taking the deposition of the defendant

Premises Liability: this testimony of defendant deposition question outline checklist will cut your preparation time in half — and Make You Better Prepared!

This premises liability question checklist – deposition of defendant – is a 12 page outline checklist of questions and is acclaimed across the country (read reviews below).

Request for Inspection of Premises

In every negligence liability case of any kind you have to inspect the premises. In every fire case you have to inspect the premises. In business contract or real property cases you often want to inspect the premises.

Notice of Taking Deposition of Defendant Organization

“In premises litigation, use Rule 30 (Deposition of Organization). Find who in the corporation knows what you want to know, and what they know! Get the defendant doing the work and handing it to you.”

“Use a hard-hitting and detailed notice of deposition of the premises liability defendant organization. Disconcert your opposition. Make your discovery smarter and better.”

Case Ready Checklist

“A goal without a plan is just a wish.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Discover Move this Case Forward! A detailed action checklist. A plan that works!

Initial Litigation Hold – Spoliation Notice – to Truck Company

“Avoid losing potential evidence in truck accident cases by quickly sending the truck company a specialized “Litigation Hold” letter to prevent spoliation.”

Download the versatile motor vehicle accident Litigation Hold letter to truck company, which can also serve as a checklist of two dozen items to inquire about during discovery.

The typical truck accident case involves not only the inspection of the truck by your expert, but also: