Lawsuits related to
car accident injuries are generally treated as personal injury lawsuits and
filed in civil court. The plaintiff (the person filing the lawsuit) seeks to
recover money from the defendant (the person being sued). Here is a general
overview of the steps involved in filing a lawsuit.
1. File a complaint. The first step in pursuing a car accident
lawsuit is to file a complaint with the court. This provides a detailed
narrative laying out what happened, the damages you are claiming, and the legal
basis for bringing the lawsuit. You must file your complaint within your
state’s statute of limitations—in the case of California, within 2 years of the
accident that caused your injuries.
2. Serve the Defendant with the complaint. After filing your
complaint with the court, you must inform the defendant that you have filed a
lawsuit against them. This process is formally known as ‘serving the
complaint,’ and you must follow strict guidelines in order for the court to consider
the document properly served.
3. The Defendant files an answer to your complaint. This answer will
usually include admission or denial of the factual allegations laid out in your
complaint and set forward any legal defenses.
4. Discovery. Once the complaint and answer have been filed
in court, both parties will request and exchange information. This process is
known as discovery. During this phase, you may be asked to produce documents,
answer written questions, or undergo depositions related
to the case. The defendant will also have the opportunity to do the same.
5. Trial. Once discovery is
complete, both sides will gather and present their arguments to a judge or
jury. If the evidence is overwhelming for one side, the case may settle before
going to trial. If not, both the Plaintiff and Defendant will be given the
opportunity to present evidence, produce witnesses, cross-examine the witnesses
of the opposing party, present experts, etc. Once the trial is closed, the
judge or jury will deliberate and issue a verdict in favor of either the
Plaintiff or Defendant based on a ‘preponderance of evidence’ supporting their
claim, and a judgment will be entered, including an amount in compensation, if
any.
Filing a personal injury lawsuit for your car accident claim is no
simple task. It requires a
significant amount of skill and experience. This is not something the average
person can successfully take on by themselves.
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