Personal injury lawsuits are civil cases that aim to settle a dispute between two parties. In these court cases there are two roles: the plaintiff and the defendant. The plaintiff, or plaintiffs, is the party that initiates the lawsuit based on claims that they have suffered injury at the hands of the defendant or defendants. The defendant is the party that defends themselves against the claim. Both parties get a chance to gather information about the case, which can either be settled before the court date arrives or they will have their chance to plead their case before a judge with a goal of swaying the verdict to their side. No matter what side you are in a personal injury lawsuit, it’s important to understand your role. At AC Law, we’ve been fighting personal injury battles in The Villages and surrounding areas in Florida, and our team has more than 100 years of combined experience. We’re glad to use our experience to educate others, and in this article we’ll discuss in more detail what it means to be a plaintiff or a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit.