Pennsylvania Defendants Interrogatories Addressed to Plaintiff (Premises Liability Cases) are a series of questions posed by the defendant to the plaintiff regarding the facts and circumstances of the premises' liability claim. These interrogatories are designed to help the defendant gain a better understanding of the facts of the case, including the facts surrounding the alleged injury, the condition of the premises, and the plaintiff’s knowledge of the premises. The types of Pennsylvania Defendants Interrogatories Addressed to Plaintiff (Premises Liability Cases) may include: • Questions about the condition of the premises prior to the alleged injury • Questions about the plaintiff’s knowledge of the condition of the premises • Questions regarding the plaintiff’s awareness of any hazardous conditions • Questions about the plaintiff’s actions at the time of the alleged injury • Questions about the plaintiff’s relationship with the defendant • Questions about the plaintiff’s medical condition after the alleged injury • Questions about the plaintiff’s use of any protective equipment or clothing • Questions about any witnesses to the alleged injury • Questions about any prior similar incidents at the premises.