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The defendant is the individual(s) being accused of a crime or code violation. In civil cases, such as a personal injury case, the plaintiff is the person(s) who has alleged that wrongdoing has been done to them. The Defendant is the person(s) or entity that has been accused of committing a wrongful act.
(In the trial court, the first name listed is the plaintiff, the party bringing the suit. The name following the v is the defendant. If the case is appealed, as in this example, the name of the petitioner (appellant) is usually listed first, and the name of the respondent (appellee) is listed second.
The defendant is the individual(s) being accused of a crime or code violation. In civil cases, such as a personal injury case, the plaintiff is the person(s) who has alleged that wrongdoing has been done to them. The Defendant is the person(s) or entity that has been accused of committing a wrongful act. Plaintiff vs. Defendant | The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and kryderlaw.com legal-glossary plaintiff-v kryderlaw.com legal-glossary plaintiff-v
Examples of plaintiffs in a personal injury lawsuit include, but are not limited to: Motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, and passengers. Construction workers and injured employees. Family members of a deceased person. A child injured in a school or playground accident. Parties injured by a defective product.
John is seriously injured and he files a car accident lawsuit against Linda to recover additional damages that arent covered by insurance. In this example, John is the plaintiff and Linda is the defendant. Because the plaintiff files the lawsuit, the plaintiff is responsible for drafting the complaint.
In a criminal case, the defendant is the person accused of committing a crime. For example, if someone is accused of murder, the government will bring a criminal case against them. The government is the plaintiff, and the accused is the defendant.
Participants (plaintiffs and defendants) in lawsuits are called litigants.
and Symbols used to denote the defendant and plaintiff.