I specialize in writing compelling, well-worded, accurate demand letters designed to convey each client's unique case in a way that is simultaneously detailed and concise. While demand letters are intended to summarize cases for insurance adjusters, clients often read their own demands as well.
When attorneys prioritize speed and quantity over quality and empathy, particularly in cases with lower medical specials, not only do those attorneys disappoint their existing clients, but they lose potential repeat clients, positive word-of-mouth recommendations, and long-term monetary gains.
Your clients choose to hire you and place their trust in you to advocate for them at a time when they are injured and vulnerable, so why would you settle for a mediocre, cookie-cutter, and potentially erroneous demand letter that won't adequately express the gravity of their pain and suffering? When you hire me, you're letting your client know that you want the best for them and truly care about the outcome of their case, and you can rest assured that all important treatment details and every penny billed will be accounted for.
Examples of previous demand letters that I’ve written (with attorney and client information redacted) are available upon request.
What makes these demand letters different?
~ Customization: You can start with my template, use your own existing template, or request a new template that we will work together to create.
~ Organization: My process ensures that every demand letter is organized in a way that is easy to read and understand, regardless of case complexity.
~ Dedication: Your client is my number one priority; I do not work on multiple projects concurrently, so my sole focus remains on each individual case.
~ Investigation: My determination to connect the pieces of a puzzle drives my investigative tenacity. I don't settle for face-value explanations when my analytical reasoning suggests that they are incomplete or incorrect.
~ Extra Support: Along with every demand letter, you will also receive a separate file detailing any missing medical records or bills that you might still need to request, relevant preexisting conditions, informational inconsistencies, and red flags within files that could potentially impact your client's case, a list of any files or visits that I suspect are either unrelated or partially related to the inciting event as well as possible ways to justify their inclusion, and other items that often go unnoticed by overwhelmed paralegals or by the people (and bots) behind less thorough demand writing businesses.