The South Carolina MV 37 Complaint is a legal document used to initiate a civil action in South Carolina involving an automobile accident. It is typically filed in the county court where the accident occurred. The complaint must be signed by the plaintiff, or the party bringing the action. The complaint must contain the name and address of the defendant, the date, time, and location of the accident, any witnesses to the accident, and a detailed description of the damages and injuries sustained by the plaintiff. There are two types of South Carolina MV 37 Complaint: the General Complaint and the Uninsured Motorist Complaint. The General Complaint is used when the defendant is at fault for the accident, while the Uninsured Motorist Complaint is used when the defendant is uninsured or cannot be identified.