Good day.
Before you go to court, you should gather all the documentation that may be helpful in your case, including your insurance policy, claims, correspondence with your insurance company, and any other documents you may have.
Next, it is necessary to draw up and submit a statement of claim to the court.
In the statement of claim, the plaintiff specifies his claims related to the subject of the dispute and substantiates them.
The statement of claim is submitted to the court in writing, and is signed by the plaintiff or his representative, or another person who is entitled by law to apply to the court in the interests of another person.
The statement of claim must specify:
name of the court;
full name or name of the parties and other participants in the case, their location or place of residence or stay, postal code, identification code of the legal entity in the Unified State Register of Enterprises and Organizations of Ukraine, as well as the registration number of the taxpayer's registration card, if available or number and passport series for natural persons - citizens of Ukraine (if such information is known to the claimant), known numbers of means of communication, official electronic address and electronic mail address;
indication of the price of the claim, if the claim is subject to a monetary assessment;
content of claims;
a statement of the circumstances by which the plaintiff substantiates his claims; indication of evidence confirming the specified circumstances;
a list of documents and other evidence attached to the application.
The statement of claim may include other information necessary for the correct resolution of the dispute.
Defending your rights in court on your own can be quite a difficult task for a person who is not legally qualified, so I recommend seeking help from a lawyer.