In North Carolina, include clear proof of liability, causation, and damages. That means the crash report, photos/video, witness statements, weather details, and any citations (liability); medical records and itemized bills linking your injuries to the crash (causation); and documentation of lost wages, out-of-pocket costs, and property damage (damages). Organize the packet with a concise summary and attach source documents; request a written response by a set date.
You want to know what to send an insurance adjuster in North Carolina when you prepare a pre-suit demand after a rear-end crash on a snowy main street. You are the injured driver asking what evidence you must include to prove fault, your injuries, and your losses so the insurer will evaluate your claim.
Under North Carolina law, a demand letter is not required by statute, but it is the standard first step to resolve a car accident claim before filing suit. The letter should marshal admissible-style proof on three points: liability (who caused the crash), causation (the crash caused your injuries), and damages (what the crash cost you). Negotiations usually run through the at-fault driver’s insurer. If settlement fails, you file in District or Superior Court depending on the amount in controversy. North Carolina generally allows three years to file a negligence action, but procedures can vary.
Apply the Rule to the Facts: Liability: A rear-end collision on a snowy main street with the other driver speeding and failing to brake points to violating the duty to drive at a reasonable speed for conditions and not follow too closely. Include the crash report, photos of the scene and road surface, any dashcam footage, and statements from anyone who saw the impact or skid. Causation: Attach medical records from the first visit through follow-up care that tie your symptoms to the crash. Damages: Provide itemized bills, receipts, and a simple ledger of costs, plus pay stubs and an employer letter confirming missed time and rate of pay. Note your evasive swerve to avoid bushes to show you acted reasonably to reduce harm.
For a North Carolina car accident demand, package proof of liability, causation, and damages in a clear, organized packet. Include the crash report, photos/video, witness statements, and weather details; medical records and itemized bills; and wage and expense documentation with receipts. Send the packet to the insurer with a concise summary and a response deadline, and be ready to file suit within three years if negotiations fail.
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Disclaimer: This article provides general information about North Carolina law based on the single question stated above. It is not legal advice for your specific situation and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws, procedures, and local practice can change and may vary by county. If you have a deadline, act promptly and speak with a licensed North Carolina attorney.