A Florida Statement of Claim (Auto Negligence) is a legal document used to initiate a civil lawsuit for damages resulting from auto accidents in the state of Florida. It is filed in the court of the county where the accident occurred. The document outlines the facts of the case and the specific damages that the plaintiff is seeking. There are two types of Florida Statement of Claim (Auto Negligence): a Claim for Damages and a Claim for Injury. A Claim for Damages can be used to seek damages for property damage, medical expenses, and lost wages. This type of claim typically involves a dispute between two or more parties over the payment of damages caused by an automobile accident. A Claim for Injury is used to seek compensation for personal injuries suffered as a result of an automobile accident. This type of claim typically involves a dispute between two or more parties over who is legally liable for the injuries suffered. Both types of Florida Statement of Claim (Auto Negligence) require the plaintiff to provide detailed information about the accident, including the date, location, and witnesses; the parties involved; the damages sought; and any other relevant facts. The plaintiff must also provide proof of the damages they are seeking.