Missouri Standard Modification Interrogatories are a set of questions, provided by the Missouri Supreme Court, which are designed to help parties in a civil lawsuit modify the interrogatories that have been sent to them. These questions are intended to help the parties in a civil lawsuit modify the interrogatories so that they are more specific to the particular facts of the case and better suited to the discovery process. Missouri Standard Modification Interrogatories are divided into three categories: Generic Interrogatories, Claim-Specific Interrogatories, and Expert Interrogatories. Generic Interrogatories address general topics such as the identity of the parties and the factual allegations in the lawsuit. Claim-Specific Interrogatories are directed at specific issues in the case, such as the nature of the claim, the amount and type of damages sought, and the defenses raised by the defendant. Expert Interrogatories are aimed at obtaining information about expert witnesses who may be called to testify in the case.