Complaint for Wrongful Death
A wrongful death claim is a special kind of lawsuit brought when someone dies as a result of the defendant’s negligent or intentional act. Wrongful death claims allow the estate and/or those close to a deceased person to file a lawsuit against the party who is legally liable for the death. Complaint is the first document filed with the court by a person or entity claiming legal rights against another.
Complaint for Wrongful Death – Personal Injury
Complaint Slip and Fall Wrongful Death – Civil Law Document – Slip & Fall
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Complaint of For Negligence Auto Accident
Complaint filed in Federal Court based on diversity for auto accident
Complaint-Personal Injury, Property Damage, Wrongful Death
Complaint-Personal Injury, Property Damage, Wrongful Death
Conservator’s Motion to Distribute Funds for College Expenses
Minor settlement funds were placed in protection account, Minor was heading to college and needed money released
Cross-Complaint-Personal Injury, Property Damage, Wrongful Death
Cross-Complaint-Personal Injury, Property Damage, Wrongful Death
Dangerous Condition Public Property, Sample Special Ingterrogatories
Dangerous Condition Public Property, Sample Special Ingterrogatories
Defendant Company Trial Brief Re: Negligent Entrustment Claim
DEFENDANT COMPANY TRIAL BRIEF RE: NEGLIGENT ENTRUSTMENT CLAIM in auto accident
Defendant Trial Brief Regarding Recoverable Damages
DEFENDANT TRIAL BRIEF REGARDING RECOVERABLE DAMAGES
Defendant’s Designation for Non Parties at Fault
DEFENDANT’S DESIGNATION OF NON-PARTIES AT FAULT
Defendant’s First Set of Discovery Requests – Personal Injury
DEFENDANT’S FIRST SET OF DISCOVERY REQUESTS TO PERSONAL INJURY CASE
Defendant’s Initial Rule 26 Disclosures – Personal Injury
A party must make its initial disclosures based on the information then reasonably available to it. In addition to the disclosures required by Rule 26(a)(1), a party must disclose to the other parties the identity of any witness it may use at trial to present evidence under Federal Rule of Evidence 702, 703, or 705. Appendix A to these disclosures identifies those individuals who may have discoverable information relevant to disputed facts alleged with particularity in the pleadings.
Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment Pursuant to C.R.C.P. Rule 56(b)
DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO C.R.C.P. RULE 56(b) Plaintiff has Suffered no Damages