Oregon Plaintiff's Instructions are specific instructions given to the plaintiff in a civil lawsuit in the state of Oregon. There are four types of Oregon Plaintiff's Instructions: Initial Complaint, Answer, Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, and Final Judgment. The Initial Complaint is the first document in a civil lawsuit that outlines the plaintiff's claims against the defendant. It must be filed with the court in order to start the lawsuit process. The Answer is the defendant's response to the plaintiff's complaint and must be filed with the court within a certain time period. It typically includes any defenses the defendant may have to the plaintiff's claims. The Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law document is used to summarize the evidence presented in the case and to make legal arguments for the court to consider. It is the plaintiff's responsibility to file this document with the court. The Final Judgment document is the court's ruling on the case. It outlines the court's decision on the plaintiff's claims, including any damages awarded. This document is issued after the court considers the evidence presented and the legal arguments made in the Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law document.