Navigating Discovery: Unveiling Key Information in Your Personal Injury Lawsuit
With your lawsuit officially filed, the next crucial phase is Discovery, a process where both sides exchange valuable information to gain a deeper understanding of the case. Discovery allows lawyers to utilize various methods outlined in the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure to gather essential details and insights.
Methods of Discovery
Discovery encompasses several methods, including Interrogatories, Requests for Production, Requests for Admissions, Requests for Disclosures, and depositions. Interrogatories involve written case-related questions, Requests for Production seek specific documents like medical records, and Requests for Admissions address statements to admit or deny. Finally, Requests for Disclosures cover essential information that must be disclosed by rule.
Your Personal Injury Deposition
Once the discovery phase is complete, expect the opposing lawyer to request dates for a deposition—an interview where they’ll question you about your work injury, treatment, and the details of your case.
Rest assured, as your personal injury lawyer, thorough preparation for your deposition is our priority. Additionally, we also have the opportunity to depose responsible parties in your case.
Handling Discovery at Our Firm
At Sandoval Law Firm, PLLC, I, Attorney Hector Sandoval, personally guide you through the discovery phase. I understand the importance of direct communication and involvement, addressing any concerns you may have about the process. Clients often appreciate the personalized approach, as it ensures they are informed and comfortable throughout each step of their case.
When you’re ready to delve into the details of your personal injury case and navigate the discovery process, contact Houston Personal Injury Attorney Hector L. Sandoval at 346-347-7777 or visit us online at https://sandovalpllc.com/.
Put Sandoval Law Firm to work for you, and let’s navigate the complexities of discovery together. Call today for dedicated representation!