Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Florida
Privileged Information
Are conversations made between a defendant and her insurance carrier considered "privileged information"?
Are documents related to claim opened by a insurance carrier's defendant considered "work of product" or "privileged information"?
In case that during a deposition of the defendants' insurance carrier objections are made based on that they are privileged information, what should I do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Privileged Information
A party can schedule a hearing on the other party's
objections and have the judge rule on the validity
of the objections. This is not a proper forum to be seeking legal advice
about a particular piece of litigation.
If you are representing yourself in litigation, I
highly recommend you seek the advice and retain
legal counsel. You need to be aware that you could
be deprived of certain rights if you do not follow
the proper procedures in a timely fashion.