You need to research the applicable law in your jurisdiction. Some require you to file an answer to the counterclaim to avoid default, and some do not.
Yes, the plaintiff must still properly serve the complaint on the defendant. The fact that the defendant answers the complaint without being served does not waive the requirement for proper service. Proper service is necessary to provide notice to the defendant and ensure that they have a fair opportunity to respond to the lawsuit.
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There are state and company guidelines, however they can be extended. The company needs the time necessary to fully investigate the claim. If you care to provide (either in the discussion forum on this question or my message board), the details, perhaps I could be of more assistance. If you want you could always file a complaint with WA states dept of insurance, I assure you these complaint answers are VERY time specific.
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Whatever agency that has served you or notified you with the complaint should be able to provide that, legally. Unless the complaint was made anonymously or asked to be kept anonymous, then legally they cannot.AnswerSometimes a private investigator can find answers to questions others may not be able or willing to provide
No, the defendant does not make the allegations in the complaint. The plaintiff makes the allegations. The Defendant answers or responds to each of them by either admitting or denying them or by saying neither admitting nor denying but leaving plaintiff to its proofs.
Allan Ramsay has written: 'Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, to the petition and complaint of Sir Michael Malcolm of Lochore'
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No searching necessary. You can easily work them out on your own. That way, you know where the answers came from, and you know that you can trust them.
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Facebook does not have anything to do with the games itself on the platform. You will need to submit a complaint to the game company. If you can tell us the name of the company, we can get you the details to write to them. The company will have to give you the money back. If they don't, you can submit a complaint to the BBB.