Consultant: I am the plaintiff of this traffic accident. What should I say in the final statement in court? In the process of hearing a civil case, when the court debate between the litigants is over,

Consultant: I am the plaintiff of this traffic accident. What should I say in the final statement in court? In the process of hearing a civil case, when the court debate between the litigants is over, the judge will ask both parties to make a final statement. At this point, the plaintiff's usual speech is to ask the court to make a fair and notarized judgment on this case as soon as possible. Others said that they asked the court to preside over mediation. Others said that everything has been said. Wait a minute. In a word, you can express your purpose of coming to the court in one sentence. Of course, the final statement is one of your rights, you can give it up.