Car Accidents
Plaintiff's Request for Admissions in a West Palm Beach Car Accident Collision
The plaintiff may serve a Request for Admissions upon the defendant asking them to answer certain questions within 30 days of service of the request. Failure to admit, deny, or otherwise state why defendant cannot answer to the truth of the statement(s), will deem the questions admitted without further Court order. Failure to admit the truth of a statement will allow the plaintiff's West Palm Beach car accident attorney to ask for attorney's fees and costs for having to prove the truth of the matter.Such questions the plaintiff might consider asking are: whether the defendant's negligence caused the accident, that defendant's negligence was the proximate cause of the accident and the basis of the lawsuit at hand, that defendant owned the vehicle or had permission to use the vehicle at the time of the accident, that defendant was not paying attention to traffic conditions, medical expenses of the plaintiff, etc.
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