A Pennsylvania Precise to Assess Repair Damages is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania to initiate a claim for damages that require repairs. The Precise, which is Latin for "precept," must be filed with the court and contains specific information about the damages, including the estimated repair costs. It also includes the names of both the plaintiff and defendant in the case. Depending on the particular case, there may be multiple Recipes. Types of Pennsylvania Precise to Assess Repair Damages include: 1. Precise to Assess Property Damage: This Precise is filed by the plaintiff to assess the cost of repairs to property that has been damaged by the defendant. 2. Precise to Assess Personal Injury Damages: This Precise is filed by the plaintiff to assess the cost of medical bills and other expenses related to a personal injury suffered as a result of the defendant's negligence. 3. Precise to Assess Contractual Damages: This Precise is filed by the plaintiff to assess the cost of repairs or other damages incurred as a result of a breach of contract by the defendant.