A Florida Statement of Claim (General Form) is a legal document used to initiate a civil proceeding in the Circuit Courts of the State of Florida. This document is intended to provide a brief overview of the nature of the dispute, the relief sought, and the facts in support of the claim. The general form of the Statement of Claim includes the following sections: 1. Party Information: The names, addresses, and contact information for the plaintiff and defendant. 2. Nature of the Action: A general description of the dispute and the relief sought. 3. Facts Supporting the Claim: A detailed description of the facts in support of the claim, including dates, times, locations, and other relevant details. 4. Declaration: A signed statement affirming that the facts and information provided are true and accurate to the best of the plaintiff’s knowledge. Therperseverantnt types of Florida Statement of Claim (General Form), depending on the type of claim being brought. These include claims for damages, contract disputes, civil rights violations, and other matters. The form must be completed and submitted to the court in order to initiate a civil proceeding.