A Florida Affidavit of Damages is a formal legal document that must be filed by an individual or company in order to seek financial damages from another party in the state of Florida. It is a sworn statement of fact that details the specific losses incurred due to the other party’s negligence or breach of contract. The affidavit must be signed by the injured party or their legal representative, and may be submitted to a court or other tribunal in order to establish a claim for damages. There are four main types of Florida Affidavits of Damages: Property Damage, Personal Injury, Breach of Contract, and Wrongful Death. Each type of affidavit requires different information and documentation to be included. In general, the affidavit should include details about the nature of the damages, the amount of compensation sought, and any evidence to support the claim. The affidavit must be notarized in order to be considered valid.