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Magguy Thomas v. Navah Evans

A Torts - Motor Vehicle case was filed by (Subcribe to view) represented by (Subcribe to view) against (Subscribe to view) represented by (Subscribe to view) in the jurisdiction of Nassau County.

Case Details

Case Number

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Filing Date

February 01, 2024

Last Refreshed

May 16, 2024

Filing Location

Nassau County, NY

Filing Court House

Supreme

Category

Torts - Motor Vehicle

Practice Area

Torts

Matter Type

Automobile

Status

Active

Case Complaint Summary

This complaint, filed by Magguy Thomas in the Nassau County Clerk's office on February 1, 2024, alleges that Navah Evans is responsible for a motor vehicle accident that occurred on February 11, 2021, in Nassau County, New York. The plaintiff cla…...

Parties

Plaintiffs

Magguy Thomas

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Zweig, Ellen

Defendants

Navah Evans

Attorneys for Defendants

Ettus, Deirdre

Case Events

Type Description
RJI -RE: REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE REQUEST
STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION FOR ELECTRONIC FILING
ANSWER
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
AOS - Evans per VTL
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
AOS for Navah
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
Affidavit of Service on Evans
SUMMONS + COMPLAINT

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