A Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging Negligence is a legal document used to begin a civil lawsuit in the state of Kentucky. It is typically filed by an injured party, also known as a plaintiff, against the party believed to be responsible for the injury, also known as a defendant. The complaint sets forth the facts and legal basis of the plaintiff's claim, including the nature of the alleged negligence, the injury suffered, and the damages the plaintiff is seeking to recover. There are two main types of Kentucky Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging Negligence: a single-count complaint and a multi-count complaint. A single-count complaint contains one count of negligence, while a multi-count complaint contains multiple counts of negligence. Additionally, each count of negligence must be supported by specific facts that will be used to prove the negligence claim.