Hawaii Interrogatories to Plaintiff is a type of discovery procedure used in Hawaii courts in civil cases. It allows a party to ask the opposing party written questions that must be answered under oath. The interrogatories are served on the other party and must be answered within a certain time period. There are two types of Hawaii Interrogatories to Plaintiff: Form Interrogatories and Special Interrogatories. Form Interrogatories are pre-approved questions that are standardized and are used in most civil cases. Special Interrogatories are more detailed questions that are tailored to the specific facts of the case. Both types of interrogatories must be answered under oath and are subject to the rules of civil procedure in Hawaii.