Utah Multiple Plaintiffs is a legal term used to describe a group of two or more people who collectively bring a lawsuit against one or more defendants. This type of lawsuit is common in civil disputes, such as in cases of personal injury, contract disputes, and class action lawsuits. Utah Multiple Plaintiffs can be divided into two main categories: joiner of parties and class action lawsuits. Joiner of parties refers to multiple plaintiffs joining together to bring a case against one defendant. Class action lawsuits involve multiple plaintiffs filing a joint lawsuit against multiple defendants. In both scenarios, the plaintiffs must share a common issue of law or fact and must have a common interest in the matter being litigated.