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HomeCode of Civil ProcedurePRELIMINARY PROVI...Pt. 1Ch. 5.1Art. 2§ 93 Case Questionnaire Service Rules

§ 93 Case Questionnaire Service Rules

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§ 93 Case Questionnaire Service Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •If you sue someone, you can send them a form with questions about the case. You have to fill out your part and include a blank form for them.
  • •The person being sued must fill out their part of the form and send it back to you when they respond to the lawsuit.
  • •The form asks for basic info like witnesses, important papers, how much money is being asked for, and details about injuries or insurance.
  • •If someone doesn’t fill out the form or misses something, the other side can ask the court to make them do it. If they still don’t, the court can punish them, like making them pay money or even deciding the case against them.

Example

You sue someone because they crashed into your car and didn’t pay for the damage. You send them the case questionnaire with your answers filled out and a blank form for them.

They have to fill out their part of the form, telling you things like who saw the crash, what insurance they have, and how much they think they should pay. If they don’t send it back or leave parts blank, you can ask the court to make them do it. If they still refuse, the court could fine them or even say they lose the case.

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§ 93 Case Questionnaire Service Rules

(a) The plaintiff has the option to serve case questionnaires with the complaint, using forms approved by the Judicial Council. The questionnaires served shall include a completed copy of the plaintiff’s completed case questionnaire, and a blank copy of the defendant’s case questionnaire. (b) Any defendant upon whom a case questionnaire is served shall serve a completed defendant’s case questionnaire upon the requesting plaintiff with the answer. (c) The case questionnaire shall be designed to elicit fundamental information about each party’s case, including names and addresses of all witnesses with knowledge of any relevant facts, a list of all documents relevant to the case, a statement of the nature and amount of damages, and information covering insurance coverages, injuries and treating physicians. The Judicial Council shall design and develop forms for case questionnaires. (d) Approved forms shall be made available by the clerk of the court. (e) If a party on whom a case questionnaire has been served under subdivision (a) or (b) fails to serve a timely or a complete response to that questionnaire, the party serving the questionnaire may move for an order compelling a response or a further response and for a monetary sanction under Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 2023.010) of Title 4 of Part 4. If a party then fails to obey an order compelling a response or a further response, the court may make those orders that are just, including the imposition of an issue sanction, an evidence sanction, or a terminating sanction under Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 2023.010) of Title 4 of Part 4. In lieu of or in addition to that sanction, the court may impose a monetary sanction under Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 2023.010) of Title 4 of Part 4. (Amended by Stats. 2004, Ch. 182, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 2005. Operative July 1, 2005, by Sec. 64 of Ch. 182.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

sanctioninsurancedamagescoveragephysiciannetplaintiffdefendant

Related Statutes

  • § 2032.220 Defendant'S Injury Examination Rights
  • § 116.232 Defendant Claim Mailing Fee
  • § 1255.280 Excess Withdrawal Repayment
  • § 1268.150 Court Deposit Of Money
  • § 1268.620 Defendant Property Return Rights

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Code of Civil Procedure. Section 93.
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