Missouri Plaintiffs Approved Medical Malpractice Interrogatories To Defendant Corporation are sets of written questions sent to the medical malpractice defendant in order to learn more about the facts and circumstances of the case. These interrogatories must be answered under oath and are used to help determine whether medical malpractice occurred. They are typically used to gather information on the defendant's background, qualifications, medical practices, and any prior complaints or incidents of malpractice. Types of Missouri Plaintiffs Approved Medical Malpractice Interrogatories To Defendant Corporation include questions related to the defendant's background and credentials, medical practices, any prior complaints or incidents of malpractice, and any facts or circumstances related to the incident in question. These interrogatories are designed to determine whether the defendant acted within the accepted standards of medical care, if the defendant was negligent, and/or if the defendant caused injury to the plaintiff.