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Demand Letter

Our effective demand letter service is intended to secure a fair settlement for your clients without the expense and time involved in a lawsuit.

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Our Approach to Demand Letter Service

In personal injury lawsuits, the purpose of the demand letter is to disclose information concerning the incident, injury, medical care, and medical expenses to persuade the insurance carrier to settle the case. In most of cases, insurance companies actively fight personal injury lawsuits.

A properly-written demand letter and package includes an outline of the medical treatment and costs as well as a copy of the records. It is crucial to achieving an elusive and out-of-court fair settlement.

Moreover, a robust demand letter service can aid in the settlement of a matter before it goes to trial. Our effective demand letter service is intended to secure a fair settlement for your clients without the expense and time being involved in a lawsuit.

Our demand letter package covers

Facts

Summary of facts describing the incident.

Injuries & treatment

List of medical service providers and statement of medical treatments (including ICD 10 Codes).

Future medical damages

Summary of future medical recommendations and estimated expenses.

Pre-existing condition

We capture pre-existing medical conditions which existed prior to the present accident. (Aggravation of pre-injury or pre-existing conditions due to the present accident. Even though the client had those pre-existing conditions, it doesn’t bar the client from claiming full compensation from the defendant. (Therefore, any argument suggested by the defendant’s insurance company that the client was not injured to the degree and extent that is being claimed will be considered a delay tactic)

Economic damages

Refers to compensation for objectively verifiable monetary losses such as past and future medical expenses, loss of past and future earnings, loss of use of property, costs of repair or replacement, the economic value of domestic services, and loss of employment or business opportunities.

Exhibits

Along with the demand letter, we prepare exhibits in support of the demand.

Case laws

Discussion and confirmation of accident liability.

Medical expenses

Past and present medical expenses.

General damages

Refers to compensation for subjective, non-monetary losses such as pain, suffering, inconvenience, emotional distress, loss of society and companionship, loss of consortium, and loss of enjoyment of life.

In most cases, we calculate general damages by multiplying past medical expenses by 5 or using any other special formula indicated by the attorney. If the client is 60 or older, we limit the number to 3x.

Missing Records/Bills

While drafting the demand letter, we even capture missing medical records/bills.

Loss of income

We calculate the impact on activities of daily living and lost wages.

Types of demand letter services we provide

First Party Insurance

The automobile owner is referred to as the first party in a car insurance policy. The first party pays an insurance premium and files a claim under the policy for benefits or reimbursement.

  • UIM (Underinsured motorist)
  • UM (Uninsured motorist)
Third Party Insurance

Third-party vehicle insurance is a type of auto insurance in which the policy benefit is given to a third party. It allows the third-party insurance provider to compensate the third party for any third-party legal liabilities incurred by the first party. The first party’s legal responsibilities emerge from causing bodily harm, death, or property damage to a third party with his or her vehicle.

Focused areas of Demand Letters

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • Car accidents
  • Bike accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Rail accidents
  • Boating accidents
  • Pedestrian versus motor vehicles accidents
  • Malicious prosecution
  • Assault & battery
  • Theft
  • Product liability
  • Premises liability
  • Dog bite cases
  • Medical malpractice cases
  • Minors and incompetent person
  • Deceased person
  • Complex demand letters

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