Attorney-drafted demand letters cost $300–$800 — ours are $29 and resolve faster

A Letter That Gets Results — Without Paying Attorney Fees

Attorney-drafted demand letters cost $300–$800. Ours are written by AI trained on 20 years of civil litigation — for $79. Most disputes settle within 10 days of receiving one.

Draft My Letter — $79

40 million civil disputes are filed in the US every year. Most never need a courtroom.

10 days
Average settlement time after receiving a demand letter
$600
Average attorney cost for a single demand letter
2–3×
Statutory damages available in most wage and deposit cases

Every dispute type covered. Every right enforced.

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State-Specific Statute Citations

Your letter cites the exact law they violated — not generic language. Wage theft gets the double-damages statute. Security deposits get the 2× penalty provision. Contractors get consumer protection law.

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Statutory Damages Calculated

Many state laws award 2–3× actual damages. Your letter states exactly what you are owed — principal plus every multiplier — so they understand the full exposure.

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Tone Selector

Choose firm professional (first demand), urgent (escalation), or final notice (last communication before court). Each produces a materially different letter.

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Certified Mail Instructions

Exactly how to send for maximum legal effect — USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested. Proof of delivery is critical if you later need to prove the deadline.

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Credible Escalation Roadmap

What to do if they ignore it: small claims court filing, state AG complaint, licensing board complaint, credit reporting. We only include threats you can actually carry out.

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Strength Assessment

Honest evaluation of your case — strong, moderate, or weak — with specific gaps to fill. Know your leverage before you send.

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Contractor took $4,200 and never finished the job. Letter cited the contractor licensing statute. Check arrived 8 days later.

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David R.
Phoenix, AZ
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Landlord kept my $2,800 deposit with no itemization. Letter cited the 2× penalty statute. Got back $5,600.

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Priya M.
Seattle, WA
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Employer shorted me 3 weeks wages. Letter cited the state wage theft statute. Paid in full plus penalties within 2 weeks.

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Marcus T.
Chicago, IL

One letter. One payment. Save $520+ vs. an attorney.

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$29

State-specific demand letter with statute citations — ideal for straightforward disputes under $5,000.

  • State-specific statute citations
  • Statutory damages calculation (2–3× where applicable)
  • Firm professional / urgent / final notice tone

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Frequently asked

What types of disputes can this handle?

Contractor disputes, landlord-tenant (including security deposits), employer wage theft, personal injury, product defects, fraud, collections owed to you, neighbor disputes, breach of contract, and general civil disputes. The AI knows which statutes apply to each type in your state.

Will a demand letter actually work?

Demand letters with specific statute citations, calculated damages, and firm deadlines resolve disputes at a far higher rate than informal emails or phone calls. They establish a formal record, demonstrate you know your rights, and make the cost-benefit clear to the recipient. Most disputes involving amounts under $10,000 settle before court.

What is the difference between the three tone options?

Firm professional is appropriate for a first demand — authoritative but leaves room for response. Urgent escalates the pressure and signals litigation is imminent. Final notice is the last communication before legal action — unambiguous, no negotiation language, deadline prominent.

Is Demand Letter Pro worth $79?

Attorneys charge $300–$800 to draft a demand letter. At $79 you get the same statutory citations, calculated damages, and certified mail instructions. For disputes involving $1,000–$10,000, this is the highest-ROI first step you can take.

What if I don't get results?

Your letter includes a specific escalation roadmap: small claims court filing, state AG complaint, and licensing board complaint. These are free or low-cost next steps you can execute yourself. A demand letter is the prerequisite to all of them — courts expect to see one before filing.