Car Accident Demand Letter

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A car accident demand letter is a professional letter used by car accident victims, their lawyers, or others to demand financial assistance for damages and injuries caused by the accident. In this Car Accident Demand Letter, either you or your client can outline costs and demands of the individual who was at fault. Once you’re satisfied with your letter, send it off to the person at fault or their lawyer and wait for an e-signature of acknowledgement to proceed.

Match your Car Accident Demand Letter to your firm’s personal branding by using our drag-and-drop form builder. Customize the letter’s cosmetics and edit letter content in the same centralized place. Add or remove form fields, upload receipts or firm logos, and more. You can even create an automated signing order for accidents that involved more than one party.

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