A Georgia Statement of Claim is a legal document used to begin a civil lawsuit in the state of Georgia. It is also known as a Plaintiff's Claim and Declaration. The Statement of Claim contains information about the plaintiff, the defendant, the legal claims being asserted, and the relief or damages sought. It is typically filed in the Superior Court of the county where the incident occurred, and must include the names of all parties involved, a concise statement of facts, a description of the legal claims, and the relief or damages sought. There are two main types of Georgia Statement of Claim: a short form and a long form. The short form is used for claims of less than $15,000, while the long form is used for claims of more than $15,000. The long form requires more detailed information, such as the amount of money sought, a description of the incident, and the legal theories underlying the claims.