The Bodily Injury Demand Toolkit: How to Get The Insurance Company to Pay for Minor Injuries and Property Damage

As personal injury lawyers, we often get calls from people who have been have a somewhat minor physical injury that needs reimbursement for medical expenses without necessarily needing to go to trial. This may also include damaged property, like a cracked helmet or broken phone. Now they’re left wondering how to get the insurance company to do the right thing and compensate them for their damage(s). If a bicyclist or pedestrian has been injured, we handle all damaged property claims as a routine part of handling a case when we represent them. But if you only need to get reimbursed for minor medical expenses and/or property damage, we are always on hand to give free advice on the how to go through the process without a lawyer simply because it’s not something you need a lawyer to do. The whole medical expense for bodily injury and/or property damage claim process is pretty simple, although it can be slow and frustrating at times. To make it easy for you to do on your own, we put together this instructional toolkit to help you create a professional “demand for payment” letter to the insurance company to help you get compensated for your damage(s). This toolkit even includes a sample letter in a Word Document format that you can edit to tailor it for your own unique situation. Look for the yellow highlights for the sections you’ll need to change.

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It includes:


An editable property damage claim demand letter document 
Ready for you to customize your demand for payment from the insurance company

DISCLAIMER FOR USE: This document is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is intended as a general example of a legal form. It does not constitute legal advice and is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified attorney regarding your specific situation. No attorney-client relationship is created by your use, review, or adaptation of this document. The inclusion of any information in this exemplar does not guarantee that it is appropriate for your jurisdiction or circumstances. This document is not exhaustive and may not include all legal claims, defenses, rights, or remedies that may be available to you under the law. Legal outcomes are highly fact-specific and may vary by jurisdiction. Users are strongly encouraged to seek legal advice from a licensed attorney before relying on, modifying, or submitting this document for any purpose.

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