Letter #2: this letter is to the client’s treating physician requesting a narrative report of the client’s present medical status and an estimate of any permanent impairment upon reaching medical stability.

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Drafting routine correspondence for your attorney’s signature (or for your own) is part of every paralegal’s job. In this assignment, you will be drafting three separate letters. Please pay attention to the criteria for each letter. There is more information about each letter in the attached document.
Letter #1: The first is a letter under your signature informing the client of an offer that was received from the defendant driver’s insurance company. This is a relaying of information from the attorney to the client, so don’t be afraid to point out that the attorney feels the offer is low and the client should meet to discuss the offer with the attorney.
Letter #2: This letter is to the client’s treating physician requesting a narrative report of the client’s present medical status and an estimate of any permanent impairment upon reaching medical stability. Since this is a letter to the treating physician, please prepare it for the attorney’s signature.
Letter #3: This letter calls for an exercise in diplomacy. The client has failed to keep two appointments with the attorney to discuss her personal injury case. The client is elderly and quite wealthy. The office would like to keep her as a client and does not want to antagonize the client, but the case needs to move forward. Draft this letter for your signature as a paralegal.

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