Uncover Hidden Defendants In Personal Injury Lawsuits Now

Chiropractors.Media wants the public to have answers to the myriad of questions about your legal rights after an injury. We bring those answers to you in the form of video interviews by Attorneys.Media of legal experts in your area and across the country.

Video Transcript

You can often uncover hidden defendants in a personal injury case by reviewing police/incident reports, medical and employment records, insurance policies, contracts, and corporate filings before the statute of limitations runs. Identifying every potentially liable party—drivers, employers, property owners, manufacturers, contractors, or insurers—can expand available coverage and strengthen recovery options. This article explains where to look, what evidence to request, and how to add newly discovered defendants correctly and on time.

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media

“Well, let me ask this question. Is the person who caused the injury, are they involved with the defense of the lawsuit, at all?”

Spencer Freeman – Personal Injury Attorney – Pierce County, WA

“Yes, they should be. Certainly, if the defense has to do with liability, because then they’re the ones that are going to be the fact-witness, or one of the fact-witnesses to what occurred that may or may not have made them liable. So, from that standpoint, they should be. As far as valuing the case, me, never having been the attorney in that position, but I surmise that ‘no’, the insurance companies are making all of those calls.”