A Florida Statement of Claim is a legal document filed in a Florida court used to initiate a lawsuit. This document, also known as a Complaint, must include all relevant facts and legal theories supporting the demand for relief. It must be signed by the plaintiff or plaintiff's attorney, and must be served on each defendant or defendant's attorney. There are several types of Florida Statements of Claim, including complaints for breach of contract, negligence, intentional torts, personal injury, premises liability, defamation, and medical malpractice. The Statement of Claim must include specific details about the plaintiff, the defendant, the legal basis for the lawsuit, and the damages sought. It must also include a demand for relief, such as monetary damages, injunctive relief, or other forms of relief.