Table of Contents:
- Sample Letter
- Live Editing Assistance
- How to Use Live Assistant
- Additional Template Options
- Download Options
- Share via Email
- Share via WhatsApp
- Copy to Clipboard
- Print Letter
- FAQs
Sample Self Declaration Letter for Accident by Patient
To,
The Manager
_____________ (Company Name)
_____________ (Company Address)
Date: __/__/____ (Date)
Subject: Self Declaration regarding the accident
Sir/Madam,
I, _______________ (Patient Name), son of/ daughter of/ wife of _______________ residing at ( Address) hereby confirm that I was ________ (what your were doing at the time of accident) when suddenly __________ (reason of accident) and accident took place at __________ (location where accident taken place). It was around __________ (Time) when accident took place.
I hereby declare that statement made above is true to the best of my knowledge.
I am enclosing _________ (undertaking/form/witness details) along with the application.
Thank you,
Signature: _____________
Your Name: __________
Mobile number: _________
Live Editing Assistance
Live Preview
How to Use Live Assistant
The Live Assistant feature is represented by a real-time preview functionality. Here’s how to use it:
- Start Typing: Enter your letter content in the "Letter Input" textarea.
- Live Preview: As you type, the content of your letter will be displayed in the "Live Preview" section below the textarea. This feature converts newline characters in the textarea into
<br>
tags in HTML for better readability.
Additional Template Options
The letter writing editor allows you to start with predefined templates for drafting your letters:
- Choose a Template: Click one of the template buttons ("Start with Sample Template 1", "Start with Sample Template 2", or "Start with Sample Template 3").
- Auto-Fill Textarea: The chosen template's content will automatically fill the textarea, which you can then modify or use as is.
Download Options
Click the "Download Letter" button after composing your letter. This triggers a download of a file containing the content of your letter.
Share via Email
Click the "Share via Email" button after composing your letter. Your default email client will open a new message window with the subject "Sharing My Draft Letter" and the content of your letter in the body.
Share via WhatsApp
Click the "Share via WhatsApp" button after you've composed your letter. Your default browser will open a new tab prompting you to send the letter as a message to a contact on WhatsApp.
Copy to Clipboard
If you want to copy the text of your letter to the clipboard:
- Copy to Clipboard: Click the "Copy to Clipboard" button after composing your letter.
- Paste Anywhere: You can then paste the copied text anywhere you need, such as into another application or document.
Print Letter
For printing the letter directly from the browser:
- Print Letter: Click the "Print Letter" button after composing your letter.
- Print Preview: A new browser window will open showing your letter formatted for printing.
- Print: Use the print dialog in the browser to complete printing.
FAQs
- What should I include in a self-declaration letter for an accident?
- Include your name, address, details of the accident (activity at the time, cause, location, time), and a declaration of the statement's truthfulness.
- Is it necessary to enclose any documents with the self-declaration letter?
- It's advisable to enclose relevant documents, such as an undertaking or witness details, to support your statement.
- How should I format the self-declaration letter?
- Begin with a formal salutation, provide details in a clear and organized manner, and end with a polite closing and your signature.
- Who should I address the self-declaration letter to?
- Address the letter to the manager or appropriate authority of the company or organization involved.
- What should I do if I'm unsure about any details of the accident?
- Provide as much accurate information as possible and mention any uncertainties in the letter, ensuring honesty and transparency.