Missouri Plaintiffs Approved Slip & Fall Interrogatories To Defendant are a set of written questions served by the plaintiff’s attorney to the defendant in a slip and fall case. These interrogatories are meant to help the plaintiff as they investigate the case and gather evidence. They are also used to gain more information about the defendant’s actions or knowledge of the accident. Common questions on the Missouri Plaintiffs Approved Slip & Fall Interrogatories To Defendant include: 1. Describe in detail the circumstances of the incident, including your knowledge of the facts and what you saw, heard, smelled, tasted, or felt at the time of the incident. 2. Describe all the property conditions that you observed or knew of before, during, and after the incident. 3. Provide details of any repairs, alterations, or changes to the property that were made before, during, or after the incident. 4. Identify any witnesses or other individuals who may have knowledge of the incident or conditions of the property. 5. Describe any safety procedures or policies that were in place at the time of the incident. 6. Describe any safety inspections, tests, or reports related to the property or incident. 7. Describe any prior incidents involving the property or any similar circumstances. 8. Identify any safety warnings or notices that were posted on the property at the time of the incident. 9. Describe any other facts, circumstances, or evidence that you believe to be relevant to the incident.