Interrogatories
Written questions sent during discovery that require sworn answers from the opposing party within a specified timeframe.
What is Interrogatories?
Interrogatories are written questions one party sends to another during discovery, requiring written, sworn answers within a set deadline.
Why It Matters?
They help gather facts, clarify claims or defenses, and narrow the issues before trial.
Example
A defendant may ask the plaintiff to list all medical providers seen after an accident.
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