Missouri Defendants Approved Medical Malpractice Interrogatories To Plaintiff Wrongful Death is a set of written questions addressing the facts, circumstances and evidence related to a wrongful death lawsuit. These interrogatories are approved by the courts in Missouri for use by defendants in medical malpractice cases. The interrogatories are designed to help the defendant determine the extent of the plaintiff's claim, their damages, and the facts of the case. The interrogatories include questions regarding the plaintiff's claims, such as the cause of death, any medical treatments or services received by the deceased, any negligence or malpractice by the defendant, the damages the plaintiff is seeking, and any other information relevant to the case. Different types of Missouri Defendants Approved Medical Malpractice Interrogatories To Plaintiff Wrongful Death include: 1. General Interrogatories: These are general questions about the case, such as the facts of the wrongful death and the damages sought. 2. Document Interrogatories: These questions request documents and records that may be relevant to the case, such as medical records and bills. 3. Expert Interrogatories: These interrogatories are used to determine if an expert witness should be called to testify in the case. 4. Financial Interrogatories: These are questions about the financial impact of the wrongful death on the plaintiff, such as lost wages and medical expenses.