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In order to be awarded damages, the claimant (the person bringing the claim) will need to prove that he or she has suffered loss or damage as a result of the breach of contract or the wrong committed by the defendant.
Any defendant in California that has been served with a complaint or cross-complaint that contains causes of action for personal injury or wrongful death should serve a request for statement of damages.
(b) When a complaint is filed in an action to recover damages for personal injury or wrongful death, the defendant may at any time request a statement setting forth the nature and amount of damages being sought.
Tells the other side the maximum amount of damages you are seeking in a personal injury or wrongful death case.
This may include surveillance footage, pictures, police reports, and other relevant documents. You must show that it is more likely than not that the liable party was negligent, and that negligence directly resulted in your injuries and accident-related damages.