In any insurance claim, you must set out your request in the strongest and clearest language. Here is a sample settlement demand letter.
Dear Ms Insurance Adjuster:
Elizabeth Hoffman, age 39, was strong on the above date, as it clearly on the ice, that your insurance slid victim not of his parking lot. I enclose a receipt with a transaction to your insured business that morning shortly after the fall. Ms. Hoffman was a business invitee at theTime, and thus entitled to the highest protection under the law. Your insurance will be required under this, my client not only threats to protect its employees knew, but also against those who use reasonable diligence could have discovered one or more of its employees. Ms. Hoffman slipped on a patch of ice unsalted when they leave their car. You are already in possession of a weather report indicating that the last snow two days before.
Ms. Hoffman broke herFall with his hands. She immediately felt a strong attraction on the left side of the lower back and upper left leg along with pain on the right side of the neck and right arm. She rose slowly and went into the store, informed an employee that she had fallen out.
When my client went home, she applied ice, took ibuprofen and rested. She began to pain in the arch of her left foot felt at that time. When she awoke the next morning, her whole back hurt. In the course of the daywent, raised its neck and right arm pain. On the morning of the 19th The pain in the neck and arm continued to deteriorate. As the day continued, she lay in bed, and found that her entire lower back throbbed. She went to her primary physician, Dr. Wood, complained at the time of pain in the left buttock, left arch, right arm and right side of the neck. She had lower back pain and cramps with forward flexion. Dr. Wood physical therapy prescribed.
During the following week, Ms.Hoffman took drugs, but suffered from attacks of pain in his right arm and hand, right and left arms, and lower back. She began physical therapy on 25 January 2005, and home exercises. The biggest problems for the rest of the month were her arms, the right hip / pelvis, right arm and lower back. Until February, March and April, my client was suffering pain and / or tenderness in the lower back, right arm / shoulder, neck, left and right arms and right hip / leg. Youexperienced numbness and tingling in his right foot and leg. They also learned with great discomfort sitting and lying. Standing brought some relief. Ms. Hoffman received physical therapy from January 25 to March 21, 2005.
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