Pennsylvania Plaintiffs Interrogatories Directed to Defendant (Motor Vehicle Liability Cases) is a set of written questions sent by the plaintiff in a motor vehicle liability case to the defendant. The interrogatories are used to gather information about the facts and circumstances of the case. The interrogatories may cover topics such as the defendant’s knowledge of the accident, the defendant’s insurance company and policy, the defendant’s driving record, and any witnesses or other evidence related to the accident. The types of interrogatories used in Pennsylvania Plaintiffs Interrogatories Directed to Defendant (Motor Vehicle Liability Cases) may vary, but typically include: 1. Identification of the Defendant: This interrogatory seeks information about the defendant's name, address, date of birth, and any other identifying information that may be relevant to the case. 2. Knowledge of the Accident: This interrogatory seeks to establish the defendant's knowledge of the accident, including the date, time, location, and any other relevant details. 3. Insurance Information: This interrogatory seeks to establish the defendant's insurance company and policy information. 4. Driving Record: This interrogatory seeks to establish the defendant's driving record, including any citations, convictions, or other driving-related information. 5. Witnesses and Evidence: This interrogatory seeks to identify any witnesses or other evidence related to the accident that may be relevant to the case.