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Interesting Results

December 2, 2007 by Jonathan Stein

For those of you who do not know, I have the ability to look at statistics on this blog. I can see the number of visitors and what they are looking at. The number of visitors is a bit of a trade secret. But, what you are looking at when you come here is open to discussion.

The page views vary normally. However, about 80% of my page views at this time of year are on one page: sample demand letter. Why? A few reasons.

First, it is a popular topic. People always want to know how to send a demand letter and what goes in it. Simple enough.

Second, and more interestingly, people want to settle claims between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Claimants (the people making claims) are looking for money to buy presents. Insurance companies want to get claims off of their adjuster’s desks and clear the books. Thus, it creates “The Perfect Storm” where claims can be settled.

So, if you have a claim and are trying to get it settled, now may be a good time to make a demand. You may get a bit less, but if you want to get it done, get out a demand letter this week.

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Insurance Operations, Personal Injury

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