> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.holace.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Demand Tab

> The single source of truth for the demand amount and adjuster info — overview only; deep dive in the Medical, Damages & Settlement section.

The **Demand** tab is where the demand amount lives — the canonical number that flows into every demand letter draft, the negotiation log, and the settlement math. It's also where the third-party insurance company and adjuster info gets pinned to the Journey.

\[Screenshot: Demand tab with insurance carrier card on top, demand amount in the middle, and demand-sent / due dates beneath]

## What's on the tab

* **Insurance carrier** — company name, claim number, policy limits
* **Adjuster** — name, phone, email
* **Demand amount** — the canonical demand figure
* **Demand sent date** — when the demand letter was actually sent
* **Demand due date** — your team's expected response deadline
* **PIP requested** — flag for whether PIP benefits were requested

This tab is the **single point of entry** for the demand amount. The [Demand Letters tab](/case-management/journey-tabs/dashboard) reads from here, the [Negotiations tab](/legal-workflow/negotiation-log) reads from here, and the [Settlement tab](/case-management/journey-tabs/settlement) reads from here. Don't enter the demand amount in two places.

## How it differs from the Demand Letters tab

The **Demand** tab holds the *number and the addressee*. The **Demand Letters** tab (separate, listed in the journey's tab strip) holds the *generated documents themselves* — every revision, every send. Same case, two distinct concerns:

* Change the *amount*? → Demand tab
* Change the *letter wording* or generate a new revision? → Demand Letters tab

\[Screenshot: Side-by-side mini-diagram showing the Demand tab feeding the Demand Letters tab as the source-of-truth for the amount]

## Where to go next

<Note>
  Deep dive: [Medical, Damages & Settlement → Demand Letter Generation](/legal-workflow/demand-letters) covers the AI-assisted draft flow, attorney review, revision history, and how the negotiation log starts once a demand is sent.
</Note>
