An Indiana Defendant's Answer to the Complaint is a formal legal document that a defendant in an Indiana civil action must file with the court in order to respond to a complaint. The Answer must be filed within a certain amount of time (typically 30 days) after the complaint has been served, and must be signed and verified by the defendant. The Answer will usually include a general denial of all the allegations in the complaint, as well as any affirmative defenses or counter-claims the defendant may have. The two main types of Indiana Defendant's Answer to the Complaint are a General Denial and a Special Denial. A General Denial is when the defendant denies all the allegations in the complaint, usually without providing any further information. A Special Denial is when the defendant denies some allegations in the complaint, but also provides specific facts in order to explain why the denied allegations are untrue.