California Form Interrogatories — Construction Litigation are a set of written questions that are used to obtain information from the opposing party in a construction dispute. These interrogatories are used to gain a better understanding of the facts in the case, as well as the legal claims and defenses of each party involved. There are different types of California Form Interrogatories — Construction Litigation that may be used, depending on the particular dispute. These can include General Interrogatories, Document Requests, Requests for Admissions, Requests for Production of Documents, and Requests for Inspection. General Interrogatories are written questions that are used to gain an understanding of the facts of the case, such as the parties' positions on the dispute and the timeline of events. Document Requests are used to obtain copies of documents that may be relevant to the case, such as contracts, invoices, and other pertinent paperwork. Requests for Admissions are used to verify certain facts about the dispute, such as whether a party was aware of certain facts or conditions. Requests for Production of Documents are used to obtain physical evidence that may be necessary to prove a point in the case. And finally, Requests for Inspection are used to gain access to a site or property in order to inspect the property or to take photographs.