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First Set of Requests for Admissions - Personal Injury - Auto Accident

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This form is the first set of requests for admission submitted by the plaintiff to the defendant in an automobile accident case.
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Primary tabs. In a civil action, a request for admission is a discovery device that allows one party to request that another party admit or deny the truth of a statement under oath. If admitted, the statement is considered to be true for all purposes of the current trial.

A party who considers that a matter of which an admission has been requested presents a genuine issue for trial may not object to the request on that ground alone; the party may deny the matter or set forth reasons why the party cannot admit or deny it, subject to rule 1.380(c).

If you admit the request, write admit for your response. If you deny the request, write deny. If you have to qualify an answer or deny only a part, you must specify the part that is true and deny the rest.

Each request must be numbered consecutively. The first paragraph immediately shall state he identity of the party requesting the admissions, the set number, and the identity of the responding party. Each request shall be separately set forth and identified by letter or number. C.C.P.

Certain jurisdictions use discovery forms with requests for admission that ask parties to provide additional information for answers that were not "unqualified admissions." The term "unqualified admissions" simply refers to admission requests that you admitted without further explanation or objection.

All requests for admission must be relevant to the issues in the case. If a request does not lead to the discovery of relevant, admissible evidence, you may object.

When responding to Requests for Admissions, remember to answer as follows: Admit: If any portion of the Request for Admission is true then you must admit to that portion of the request. You are also allowed to have a hybrid response admit the part of the request that is true while denying another part.

Personal/Corporate information of opposing party. Identifying information of witnesses. Contact information & background of expert witnesses. Insurance information.

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First Set of Requests for Admissions - Personal Injury - Auto Accident