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June 2019: A Plaintiff in a Personal Injury Case Should be Entitled to the Defendant’s Tax Returns for the Same Reason that a Plaintiff is Statutorily Entitled to the Production of All Applicable Insurance Policies and Declaration Sheets. A Plaintiff is Entitled to Conduct Pre-Trial Discovery of a Defendants’ Financial Condition Related to Punitive Damages Claims.
January 28th, 2020 by adminIn a civil liability case, the Oklahoma Discovery Code allows discovery of information regarding liability insurance policies, including the amount of the coverage available to satisfy all or part of a judgment. 12 O.S. § 3226(B)(1)(b); and see Tuller v. Shallcross, 1994 OK 133, 886 P.2d 481, 484-485 (holding that the Oklahoma Discovery Code allows