Library of Georgia Personal Injury Law Forms
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Library of Georgia Personal Injury Forms includes more than 350 sample documents for use in personal injury actions. The book is organized to bring you through your case from start to finish. Checklists provide valuable practice tips, such as filing instructions and specific notification requirements.
You'll find sample documents and forms covering all aspects of the case. Online availability of forms allow for easy drafting and editing of a large variety of useful documents.
The 7th Edition includes new forms and documents for:
• new insurance policy limits demand language to be used when the damages exceed the policy limits of insurance coverage
• supporting Daubert motions to exclude expert testimony of experts and police officers at trial, on the grounds of unreliability, lack of scientific methodology, and non-assistance to trier of fact
• complaint and discovery against cities or counties for a dangerous situation, which is a proximate cause of the plaintiff's injuries
• requesting documentation of past work and maintenance performed on the area of the roadway prior to the collision in case of an automobile collision claim
Other new forms cover these topics: the withdrawal of motion to compel, opposition to defendant's motion for protective order, notice of intent to serve subpoena for documents on non-party.
New checklists have been added, providing guidance for federal pleadings, including: filing a federal lawsuit, federal litigation documents, discovery in federal court, experts in federal court and federal trial and judgment.
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Table of contents
CHAPTER 1—WORKING WITH POTENTIAL CLIENTS AND SIGNING UP THE CASE
CHAPTER 2—NOTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATION AND PRESERVING EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 3—INVESTIGATION OF LIABILITY
CHAPTER 4—PROVING YOUR CLIENT'S INJURIES AND DAMAGES
CHAPTER 5—COMPLAINTS
CHAPTER 6—FILING AND SERVICE OF THE COMPLAINT
CHAPTER 7—DISCOVERY: INTERROGATORIES, REQUEST FOR DOCUMENTS AND REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS
CHAPTER 8—ANSWERING DISCOVERY FROM THE DEFENDANT
CHAPTER 9—COMPELLING RESPONSES TO DISCOVERY
CHAPTER 10—DEPOSITIONS
CHAPTER 11—OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATED TO DISCOVERY
CHAPTER 12—MOTIONS AND RESPONSES
CHAPTER 13—LITIGATION LETTERS
CHAPTER 14—TRIAL
CHAPTER 15—SETTLEMENT AND RESOLUTION OF CLAIMS
CHAPTER 16—ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS
CHAPTER 17—FILING A FEDERAL LAWSUIT
CHAPTER 18—FEDERAL LITIGATION DOCUMENTS
CHAPTER 19—DISCOVERY IN FEDERAL COURT
CHAPTER 20—EXPERTS IN FEDERAL COURT
CHAPTER 21—FEDERAL TRIAL AND JUDGMENT