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What to Expect During a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Boise
August 10th, 2022
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News & Politics
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What to Expect During a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Boise
Boise, ID - Personal injury cases have a few different stages that may take place over the course of several months before the plaintiff receives compensation. An experienced attorney who practices in this area of the law can provide more detailed information about these phases of a lawsuit during an initial meeting. Gathering information and evidenceThe victim will have to work with their attorney to ensure that all of the relevant information is available. This normally includes various items such as accident reports, medical records, contact information and statements from witnesses, and pictures. The defendant in the lawsuit will have to provide any of this kind of information that they have available as well through the discovery process. Pre-trial motionsDuring the early stages of a lawsuit, each side is able to file various motions to have a judge make a ruling in their favor. These can include things like motions to dismiss a weak case, summary judgment if there are no disputes between the parties, or motions to compel additional information during discovery. The victim should stay in touch with their attorney to see if any of these kinds of motions will be filed and how they may affect the outcome of the case. Calculating damages
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