Claim Letter

/ˈkleɪm ˌlɛtər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal written communication requesting compensation, payment, or enforcement of a right under a legal agreement or policy.
    The insured submitted a claim letter to the insurance company to request reimbursement for damages.

Forms

  • claim letter
  • claim letters

Commentary

Claim letters must clearly state the basis of the claim and the relief sought to ensure proper legal processing.

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