Form 1C-P-525 Interrogatories to Defendant (Slip / Trip / Fall) - Hawaii

Form 1C-P-525 Interrogatories to Defendant (Slip / Trip / Fall) - Hawaii

What Is Form 1C-P-525?

This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is Form 1C-P-525?
A: Form 1C-P-525 is a set of interrogatories (written questions) that are used in slip/trip/fall cases in Hawaii to obtain information from the defendant.

Q: What are interrogatories?
A: Interrogatories are written questions that one party sends to another party in a legal case. The recipient of the interrogatories is required to answer the questions under oath.

Q: Who can use Form 1C-P-525?
A: Form 1C-P-525 can be used by the plaintiff (the person who filed the slip/trip/fall lawsuit) to request information from the defendant (the person being sued).

Q: What type of cases is Form 1C-P-525 used for?
A: Form 1C-P-525 is specifically designed for slip/trip/fall cases in Hawaii. It helps the plaintiff gather information about the incident from the defendant.

Q: What information can be requested in Form 1C-P-525?
A: Form 1C-P-525 allows the plaintiff to ask the defendant about various aspects of the slip/trip/fall incident, such as the location, conditions, and any previous incidents.

Q: Is Form 1C-P-525 legally binding?
A: Yes, Form 1C-P-525 is a legally binding document. The recipient of the interrogatories is required to provide truthful and complete answers under penalty of perjury.

Q: What should I do if I receive Form 1C-P-525?
A: If you receive Form 1C-P-525, you should carefully review the questions and provide accurate and complete answers within the specified time frame.

Q: Can I object to answering certain questions in Form 1C-P-525?
A: Yes, you can object to answering certain questions in Form 1C-P-525 if you believe they are irrelevant, privileged, or protected by other legal objections.

Q: Do I need a lawyer to complete Form 1C-P-525?
A: While it is not required, having a lawyer can be beneficial in understanding the legal implications of the questions and ensuring your answers are appropriate and protected.

Q: What happens if I don't answer Form 1C-P-525?
A: If you fail to answer Form 1C-P-525 within the specified time frame, you may face legal consequences, such as being held in contempt of court or having certain defenses or claims struck.

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Form Details:

  • Released on April 1, 2004;
  • The latest edition provided by the Hawaii Circuit Court;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

Download a fillable version of Form 1C-P-525 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii Circuit Court.

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