Illinois Jury Demand is a legal procedure in which a party to a civil lawsuit in Illinois requests a jury trial before a court of law. This procedure allows the plaintiff to be heard by a jury and to have the case decided by the jury's verdict. There are two types of Illinois Jury Demand: general jury demand and special jury demand. A general jury demand is made when the plaintiff requests a jury trial for any type of case, while a special jury demand is made when the plaintiff requests a jury trial for a specific type of case, such as a medical malpractice suit. In either case, the jury demand must be made in writing to the court, and all parties to the lawsuit must be given notice of the jury demand. The jury demand must also include the name, address, occupation, and residence of each party making the demand.