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Motion Practice Exhibits for Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury motion practice includes summary judgment on liability, Daubert motions on experts, and discovery motions for medical records. Declaration exhibits are essential.

Key Considerations for Motion Practice in Personal Injury Cases

Organize medical records chronologically for clear timeline presentation
Use consistent exhibit numbering for plaintiff and defendant exhibits
Meet motion practice deadlines (typically varies by motion type)
Authenticate exhibits through declarations
Meet page limits for exhibits
Cite to specific exhibit pages in motion

Common Motion Practice Exhibits in Personal Injury Cases

Medical records
Accident photos
Police reports
Billing statements
Supporting declarations
Legal authorities
Summary charts

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Best Practices

  • 1Use batch stamping to process multiple medical records efficiently
  • 2Position stamps to avoid obscuring critical information in personal injury documents
  • 3Create combined exhibit binders with table of contents for motion practice submissions
  • 4Export exhibits in court-required format (PDF/A for e-filing)
  • 5Maintain master exhibit list with descriptions and Bates ranges

Typical Timeline

Motion Practice: Varies by jurisdiction

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Motion Practice + Personal Injury FAQ

What exhibits are commonly used during motion practice in personal injury cases?

Personal Injury motion practice exhibits typically include medical records, accident photos, police reports, billing statements. These documents support summary judgment, discovery motions, and supporting declarations and help establish key facts in the case.

How should I organize personal injury exhibits for motion practice?

Organize exhibits chronologically or by category, depending on your case theory. Use sequential numbering (plaintiff exhibits: 1, 2, 3 or A, B, C) and create a comprehensive index. Batch stamping helps process large volumes of medical records efficiently.

What are the deadlines for motion practice exhibits in personal injury cases?

Motion Practice exhibit deadlines vary by jurisdiction but typically fall varies by motion type. Check your local court rules and any case-specific scheduling orders. Missing deadlines can result in exhibit exclusion.

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