Missouri Defendants Approved Medical Malpractice Interrogatories To Plaintiff are a set of written questions used by defendants in medical malpractice lawsuits to obtain information from the plaintiff. These interrogatories are approved by the Missouri Supreme Court for use in medical malpractice cases in the state. The interrogatories are designed to uncover facts about the plaintiff’s medical history, the alleged malpractice, the damages suffered, and other relevant information. The interrogatories are typically divided into three categories: (1) General Interrogatories, (2) Requests for Admissions, and (3) Requests for Production of Documents. The General Interrogatories cover the plaintiff’s medical history, treatments, and the alleged malpractice. The Requests for Admission seek to ascertain whether the plaintiff admits or denies certain facts. The Requests for Production of Documents ask for the plaintiff to produce documents relevant to the case.