Missouri Plaintiffs Approved Auto Accident Interrogatories To Defendant are a set of written questions sent to the defendant in a car accident case in Missouri. These interrogatories are formulated to help the plaintiff obtain information related to the accident from the defendant. The interrogatories are approved by the Missouri Supreme Court and must be answered in writing within 30 days. There are four types of Missouri Plaintiffs Approved Auto Accident Interrogatories To Defendant: 1. Factual Interrogatories: These interrogatories seek to establish the basic facts of the accident and the defendant's role in it. Questions may include the date, time, and location of the accident; the types of vehicles involved; and the defendant's recollection of the events leading up to the accident. 2. Admissions Interrogatories: These interrogatories ask the defendant to either admit or deny certain facts related to the accident. They can also ask the defendant to provide documents or other evidence to support their answers. 3. Documentary Interrogatories: These interrogatories ask the defendant to provide documents related to the accident, such as police reports, photographs, and medical records. 4. Expert Interrogatories: These interrogatories ask the defendant to provide information about any expert witnesses they may be using in the case. This includes the expert witness's qualifications, opinions, and any reports they may have written.