An Indiana Third Party Complaint is a legal document filed by someone other than the parties directly involved in a dispute. This type of complaint is available in the state of Indiana for a variety of civil cases, such as contract disputes, tort claims, and landlord-tenant disputes. There are two types of Indiana Third Party Complaints: Direct Action, which allows the complainant to receive a judgment or settlement from the third party, and Contribution Action, which allows the complainant to collect a portion of any judgment or settlement from the defendant. Both types of complaints must be filed in the appropriate county court and must provide the relevant facts and legal arguments to support the claim.