Description: A North Carolina Civil Subpoena — Personal Injury is a legal document issued by a court in North Carolina that compels an individual or entity to produce specific documents, records, or testimony relevant to a personal injury case. It is an essential tool used by attorneys and parties involved in a personal injury lawsuit to gather important evidence and information necessary for the resolution of the case. Keywords: — North Carolina: Referring to the state in which the Civil Subpoena is issued. — Civil Subpoena: A legal document that commands an individual or entity to provide evidence or testimony in a civil case. — Personal Injury: Referring to a legal claim or lawsuit arising from an accident or incident resulting in physical or emotional harm to an individual. — Legal document: A written instrument that details the authority or instructions for legal actions. — Court: Refers to the judicial entity responsible for administering justice and resolving disputes. — Attorney: A legal professional who provides legal advice and representation in legal matters. — Evidence: Information, documents, or materials that are used to establish facts or support claims in a legal proceeding. — Testimony: Oral or written statements given under oath by a witness, with the purpose of providing evidence in a legal case. — Lawsuit: A legal action brought by one party against another in a court of law. Types of North Carolina Civil Subpoena — Personal Injury: 1. Subpoena for Medical Records: This type of subpoena requests medical records related to the personal injury case, including hospital records, diagnostic tests, and medical treatment history. 2. Subpoena for Witness Testimony: This type of subpoena is issued to compel witnesses to provide their testimonies regarding the incident or injuries in question. 3. Subpoena for Employment Records: This type of subpoena is used to obtain employment records of the injured party, such as wage statements, work history, and benefits information. 4. Subpoena for Expert Witness Testimony: In complex personal injury cases, expert witnesses are often called upon to provide specialized knowledge or opinions. This type of subpoena is used to compel expert witnesses to provide their testimony and opinions in court. 5. Subpoena for Insurance Records: This type of subpoena is issued to insurance companies to obtain relevant insurance policies, claim information, or coverage details related to the personal injury case. 6. Subpoena for Video Surveillance: If video surveillance footage is believed to exist that may be relevant to the personal injury case, this type of subpoena is used to obtain access to the footage. Each type of subpoena serves a specific purpose in gathering evidence and aiding the personal injury case. The specific type of subpoena used will depend on the particular circumstances and needs of the case.