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Your answers to the interrogatories should usually be short, clear, and direct and should answer only the question that is being asked. This is not the time to set out your entire case or defense to the other side. Take the time to make sure your answers are correct and truthful.
So, can you refuse to answer interrogatories? The answer is, no, you may not. You must answer a Rule 33 interrogatory within 30 days of being served with it. That answer must either permit inspection of the requested information or object to the production of the information for a specific reason.
Interrogatory answers, in order to be used as substantive evidence at trial, must be introduced into evidence as part of the record.One procedure for admitting the answers, after securing the court's permission, is to read the questions and answers before the jury so that they are in the trial transcript.
You must answer each interrogatory separately and fully in writing under oath, unless you object to it. You must explain why you object. You must sign your answers and objections.
Written questions submitted to a party from his or her adversary to ascertain answers that are prepared in writing and signed under oath and that have relevance to the issues in a lawsuit.No party can be compelled to answer interrogatories that involve matters beyond the party's control.