![]() From that moment, I have undergone physical and mental therapy. Imagine my surprise when I woke up to the horrific scene of no longer having one of my feet. The crash, caused my right foot to be to be ripped in shreds and was crushed beyond repair. I was rushed to the Emergency Room at which point I needed emergency surgery to amputate my foot. You will see in the pictures attached the severe damage to my vehicle and myself. Had the insured been driving the appropriate speed limit of 40MPH, this accident would have been avoided. This severe accident was due to the fact that your insured was going too fast to stop in a timely and safe manner. Your insured, Harry Belafonte, struck my vehicle from behind so forcefully that my car was forced into a busy intersection, and while I luckily did not get struck by another vehicle, the violent push still propelled my vehicle into a median that is 5 feet tall at which point both the median and a light post fell and hit my car. On the morning of November 14th, 2017 I was stopped at the intersection of Murray and 34th Street with the intention of heading north toward Benny’s Flower Shop, however, the light was red. I would like for you to review the information I have provided below, and documents attached, to help facilitate and expedite my settlement claim. While I have been advised by several medical experts and doctors that my condition is now more stable, I have suffered significant pain and suffering and will continue to do so for many years to come. Your insured failed to stop in time and therefore forcefully struck my vehicle from behind which propelled my car into a busy intersection. On November 14th, 2017 I suffered severe and critical injuries, when the actions of your insured, Harry Belafonte, caused a most horrific car accident. VideoĭEMAND LETTER: FOR SETTLEMENT PURPOSES ONLY A judge will provide the final outcome of the case. If they are successful then the individual and any witnesses will be required to testify in court. However, the lawyer may also attempt to settle the case once again, prior to going to trial. One legal counsel has been obtained and all information has been shared, legal counsel may file a legal claim against the insurance company. They will need to provide their counsel all of the documentation collected thus far and provide a full account of the accident Step 5 – File Legal Action Should the Insurance Company not take appropriate action, the individual should see legal counsel that specializes in car accidents. The claimant must allow that time to pass to hear back from the insurance company prior to taking additional action. This will provide the insurance a set amount of time to complete any investigations or research on behalf of their insured. ![]() The Insurance Company Demand Letter should have a response date on the letter. The letter should provide a total of the damages being sought after. This may include receipts, witness statements, policy reports, employer statements (loss of wages), physician records etc. The demand letter should be sent with appropriate details. In addition, any and all receipts should be attached (if applicable) as a supplement to the claim. Step 1 – Complete the Initial LetterĮnter the reason for the demand (referencing a settlement agreement, medical bills, etc.) and the amount that is owed. This cannot be filed and claimed until the claimant has recovered from their injuries.ĭownload: Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), or Open Document Text (.odt). Personal Injury – Including medical bills, loss of income, punitive damages, etc.Property Damage – For any type of monetary damages due to theft, fire, flood, etc.There are two (2) types of insurance claims: Sample – Insurance Company Demand Letter.The individual or attorney writing the letter, the ‘claimant’, informs the insurance company that they intend to seek monetary repayment to satisfy their claimed damages. An insurance company demand letter is a letter written to an insurance company seeking money for a claim related to personal injury or property damage.
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