Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in Georgia
lost files
I won a summary judgement proving fault for personal
injury. The defendent insurance laeyer appealed. Now
the appeals court state has lost the case files. The
insurance lawyer was asked to replace missing files
and only supplied the ones favorableto their case.
These type of things have been going on for four years.
Don't I have any rights at all? How is it possible to lose
a case? They have destroyed my life. I was run over on
my bicycle and my knee was shatttered and they treat
me like a criminal. Their lawyer is a crook and getting
away with it.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: lost files
First, if you have a case at the appellate court level, you need to be represented by counsel. Appeals are very complicated proceeduraly and a trained attonrey will run you around.
Second, as for the missing file, the trial court should have in its file copies of all the documents contained in the file. You need to have that forwarded to the appellate court. Also, when your brief is filed, you need to inculde copies of all the documents and records that support your case.
If you have won your case on summary judgment at the trial level and you have a competent attorney handling the matter on appeal, you should be looking quite strong in your case.
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