An Arizona Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging Negligence is a legal document that must be filed in order to initiate a civil action in Arizona. This document outlines the basis of the claim, including allegations of negligence and any damages or injuries suffered as a result. The complaint must contain relevant facts and legal theories that support the claims of negligence. It is important to make sure the complaint is properly drafted, as it will set the tone for the entire case. There are two types of Arizona Complaints for a Civil Case Alleging Negligence: 1) Negligence per se, and 2) Ordinary Negligence. Negligence per se is a legal theory which states that a person has acted negligently if they have violated a statute or regulation. Ordinary Negligence claims are based on the violation of a general duty of care owed to another person. In an Arizona Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging Negligence, the Plaintiff must include the following information: the parties involved, the legal theory of negligence, a statement of the facts that support the claim, a description of the damages or injuries suffered, and a demand for relief. The complaint must also be signed and verified by the Plaintiff.