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Parties: Persons, corporations, or associations, who have commenced a law suit or who are defendants.
Personal Auto Policy: The most common auto insurance policy sold
today. Often referred to as "PAP," this policy provides coverage for
liability, medical payments, uninsured/under insured motorist
coverage, and physical damage protection.
Personal Injury Protection: Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
usually includes benefits for medical expenses, loss of income from
work, essential services, accidental death, funeral expenses, and
survivor benefits.
Petition: Written application to a court requesting a remedy
available under law.
Petition for review: A document filed in the state Supreme Court
asking for a review of a decision made by the Court of Appeals.
Perjury: Making intentionally false statements under oath.
Perjury is a criminal offense.
Physical Damage: Damage to your covered vehicle from perils
including (but not limited to) collision or upset with another
vehicle object, fire, vandalism and theft.
Plaintiff: The party who begins an action; the party who
complains or sues in an action and is named as such in the court's
records. Also called a petitioner.
Plea: A defendant's official statement of "guilty" or "not
guilty" to the charge(s) made against him.
Pleadings: Formal, written allegations by the parties of their
respective claims.
Policy: The written documents of a contract for insurance
between the insurance company and the insured. Such documents
include forms, endorsements, riders and attachments.
Polling the jury: A practice whereby the jurors are asked
individually whether they agreed, and still agree, with the verdict.
Precedent: Previously decided case which is recognized as an
authority for determining future cases.
Preponderance of evidence: The general standard of proof in
civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more
convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the
opposing side.
Presiding judge: Chief or administrative judge of a court.
Proceeding: Any hearing or court appearance related to the
adjudication of a case.





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