Indiana Small Claims Cross Claim (PDF)Opens a New Window. Is a legal form used to file a lawsuit in Small Claims court in the state of Indiana. It is used to assert a claim against a defendant who has already filed a claim against the plaintiff. This form is used to make a legal argument for why the defendant should be liable for damages or other relief. The form outlines the plaintiff's basic argument, including the legal basis for the claim, the amount of monetary damages sought, and the type of relief requested. There are two types of Indiana Small Claims Cross Claim (PDF)Opens a New Window.: (1) a Counterclaim and (2) a Third-Party Complaint. A Counterclaim is when the defendant is the one filing the claim against the plaintiff, while a Third-Party Complaint is when the defendant is filing a claim against a third party.
Indiana Small Claims Cross Claim (PDF)Opens a New Window. Is a legal form used to file a lawsuit in Small Claims court in the state of Indiana. It is used to assert a claim against a defendant who has already filed a claim against the plaintiff. This form is used to make a legal argument for why the defendant should be liable for damages or other relief. The form outlines the plaintiff's basic argument, including the legal basis for the claim, the amount of monetary damages sought, and the type of relief requested. There are two types of Indiana Small Claims Cross Claim (PDF)Opens a New Window.: (1) a Counterclaim and (2) a Third-Party Complaint. A Counterclaim is when the defendant is the one filing the claim against the plaintiff, while a Third-Party Complaint is when the defendant is filing a claim against a third party.