South Carolina Instructions to Plaintiff is a set of written instructions given by a court to a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit that is being heard in the state of South Carolina. The instructions are designed to provide guidance to the plaintiff on the legal requirements and procedures that must be followed in the civil case. The instructions also provide information about the court's rules and deadlines, the role of the plaintiff's attorney, and the rights of the defendant. The instructions are typically given by the court after a complaint has been filed in the court. There are two types of South Carolina Instructions to Plaintiff: General Instructions and Specific Instructions. General Instructions provide general information about the court's rules, deadlines, the role of the plaintiff's attorney, and the rights of the defendant. Specific Instructions are tailored to the specific facts of the case and provide more detailed information about the requirements and procedures that must be followed in the civil case.