Demand Letters Supercharged by Settlr
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Sound familiar?
Whether it's money you're owed, a landlord playing games, or someone damaging your reputation — most people give up because they don't know their options.
HOW IT WORKS
Three steps. Done.
No phone calls. No back-and-forth. No legal jargon. Just tell us what happened and we handle the rest.
The science behind it
Why a demand letter works when nothing else does.
Emails get ignored. Calls go to voicemail. But a formal demand letter changes the dynamic entirely — because it signals something emails never can: that you're serious, you know your rights, and you're one step away from escalating.
It carries legal weight
A demand letter is a formal legal document that establishes a paper trail and puts the other party on notice. Sent from a law firm, that changes how people respond.
It triggers loss aversion
People act on the threat of losing more, than the promise of gaining. A formal letter makes the cost of ignoring you feel real — legal action, court fees, reputational damage. Most people settle fast to avoid that.
It creates a paper trail
Even if they don't respond immediately, your letter is on record. If the dispute escalates to small claims court or beyond, by first sending a formal demand letter, you immediatley strengthen your position significantly.
It forces a decision
Informal messages are easy to dismiss. A professional demand letter with a clear deadline demands a response. It moves the dispute from 'we will deal with it later' to 'we need to deal with this now.'
Most people who receive a demand letter respond. Because the alternative is worse.

Amanda Okolo, Esq.
The Atlas Law Group, PLLC.
Attorney reviewed. Every time.
Every Settlr letter is reviewed by a practicing attorney. Not AI.
Before you receive your letter, it's reviewed and approved by a licensed, practicing attorney. That's not a disclaimer — it's the product. Every letter, every time.
That legal oversight is what separates a Settlr letter from the template you found online. It has legal authority because a licensed, practicing attorney put their Law Firm behind it.
Attorney review is provided for document quality assurance purposes only. Settlr is not a law firm. Use of our service does not create an attorney-client relationship, and no attorney-client privilege applies. The reviewing attorney does not represent you in any legal proceeding.
What we cover
Settlr handles a wide range of disputes. If you've been wronged, there's a strong chance we can help.
Unpaid Invoices
Clients and customers who owe you money
Landlord / Tenant
Deposits, habitability, illegal entry
Contract Breaches
Agreements that weren't honored
Bad Reviews
False or malicious reputation damage
Property Disputes
Stolen, damaged, or unreturned property
Cease & Desist
Harassment, IP theft, content misuse
Service Disputes
Contractors and vendors who didn't deliver
Wage & Employment
Unpaid wages, commissions, deductions
Common questions
Is this reviewed by a real attorney?
Yes. Every single letter is reviewed by a licensed attorney before it's delivered to you. We don't cut corners on this.
Is $139 really all I pay?
Yes. $139 flat. No subscription, no hourly billing, no surprises. One case, one letter, one price
Will this actually work?
A demand letter signals you know your rights and are prepared to act. Most disputes resolve before escalating further. No guarantees — but most people who receive one respond.
How is this different from a free template?
A generic template carries no weight. Your Settlr letter is tailored to your case, reviewed by an attorney, and formatted to be taken seriously.
What if my situation is complicated?
Our intake form captures what matters. If your case falls outside what we cover, we'll tell you upfront and refund you.
What if they ignore the letter?
If they don't respond, this letter is your first step to filing a formal legal proceeding — it serves as evidence that you made a good-faith attempt to collect before going to court. In many cases, if you hire an attorney, you can also ask the court to make the other side pay your attorney's fees.
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Stop waiting. Start winning.
Attorney-reviewed. Tailored to your case. Delivered in 48 hours. $139 flat.
More effective than any email you'll send. Settlr has your back.