The Indiana Statement for a Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (District Court) is a document that must be filed in the district court by a party seeking compensation for a claim in excess of the maximum allowed by the statute. This document must include the facts and circumstances of the case, the amount of the claim, and the reasons why the claimant believes the amount should be above the statutory maximum. Depending on the type of claim, the Indiana Statement for a Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (District Court) can vary. Some different types of Indiana Statements for a Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (District Court) include: • Personal Injury Claim: This type of claim is for any injury sustained as a result of another person’s negligence. • Wrongful Death Claim: This type of claim is for the death of a person due to the negligence of another. • Property Damage Claim: This type of claim is for any damage to property caused by another. • Breach of Contract Claim: This type of claim is for any breach of contract that resulted in damages to one of the parties. • Unfair and Deceptive Practices Claim: This type of claim is for any unfair or deceptive practices that resulted in damages to one of the parties.