I will write a persuasive retail store negligence settlement demand as a US attorney
Licensed US Attorney, Maximizing Your Injury Settlements
About this Gig
If you have been injured due to falling merchandise, negligent security, or unsafe conditions in a retail store, establishing negligence is critical to receiving compensation. I am Christopher R. Evans, a Licensed US Attorney (Bar #002463), and I specialize in drafting persuasive settlement demands rooted in tort law.
Retailers have a legal duty to maintain a safe environment for shoppers. When they fail, they must pay.
What I will do for you:
- Establish the retailers "Duty of Care" and how it was breached.
- Connect the breach directly to your specific injuries (Causation).
- Demand specific financial compensation for all economic and non-economic damages.
How it works:
Simply place your order and fill out the requirements questionnaire. Provide the facts, dates, and financial damages. I will review the text and draft a highly professional demand letter ready for you to submit to the store's insurance carrier.
I do not offer phone consultations. All details are handled efficiently via Fiverr text. Choose your package today and lets hold the negligent party accountable.
Field of law:
Civil rights
Target country:
United States
Legal consulting Gigs are not screened
Please note that there is no screening process for this service. We recommend that you message the freelancer and check all necessary details before placing your order. Pro freelancers in this category have gone through a vetting process. You can find more details here.
FAQ
What constitutes retail store negligence?
Negligence includes wet floors without signs, improperly stacked merchandise that falls, poor lighting, or failure to repair known hazards.
How long should a demand letter be?
A strong demand letter is typically 2 to 4 pages, focusing on facts, legal liability, and concise damage calculations rather than fluff.
What documents do you need from me?
I need a summary of the incident, a list of your medical bills, lost wages documentation, and any correspondence you've had with the store.
Who do I address this letter to?
The letter is typically addressed to the retail store's corporate risk management department or their commercial insurance carrier.
Do you provide legal representation in court?
This gig is for document drafting only. It does not establish a continuous attorney-client relationship for litigation.
