Describe your situation in plain language. Handled writes the letter, makes the argument, and tells you exactly what to do next.
“My insurance denied my MRI claim”
Insurance denials, unfair bills, bad landlords, broken contracts — Handled knows the right words, the right laws, and the right pressure points.
Insurance denials, medical bills, credit card disputes, security deposits, warranty claims, collections errors.
Invoices, payment follow-ups, demand letters, client contracts, negative review responses.
Lease disputes, repair demands, HOA complaints, security deposit recovery, landlord negotiations.
Debt negotiation, payment plans, fee waivers, hardship letters, billing error disputes.
Wage disputes, wrongful termination responses, FMLA paperwork, workplace complaints, severance negotiation.
Cancel stubborn subscriptions, negotiate fees, return outside the window, fight unfair charges.
No legal knowledge required. No templates to fill out. Just tell Handled what happened.
Tell Handled what happened in your own words. Like texting a friend who happens to be a legal expert.
A few quick, focused questions to make sure every detail lands. No forms, no jargon — just a conversation.
A complete letter with the right language, the right law, and the right pressure points. Copy, paste, send.
Companies respond to specific language, specific laws, and specific pressure points. Handled knows all three. Every document includes the right regulatory references, the right CC to oversight agencies, and the tone that gets results — not the tone that gets ignored.
Here's what people are using Handled for right now.
“My health insurance denied coverage for an MRI my doctor ordered.”
→ Handled produced a formal insurance appeal citing state insurance code, with a CC to the state insurance commissioner.
“A client owes me $4,200 for a completed project and won’t respond.”
→ Handled produced a three-stage payment follow-up sequence ending with a formal demand letter referencing small claims court.
“I was charged a $200 fee on my credit card that I never agreed to.”
→ Handled produced a dispute letter to the card issuer with a CC to the CFPB, referencing the Fair Credit Billing Act.
Tell Handled what happened. In minutes, you'll have exactly what you need to fight back.
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