Not all insurance companies take so long. One thing that it could be is the majority of the carriers send out a letter to the insureds asking if they have any other coverage. Most people just ignore these ... I use to. So the claim is just put in a "holding" spot until they find out if you have other coverage or if they are your only coverage. Usually from that point things should move quickly unless the doctor has not coded it properly - it's done with CPT codes. Even the carriers overlook things. If your insurance company has any online services - sign up for that so you be can go online and update the majority of your information before anything or claim ever has to be paid.
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how long does it take for an insurance company to pay a loss wage claim
Depends on what insurance company it is.
It can be said that insurance companies pay for cars after a wreck as long as you are fully insured. But when a person does get money from the insurance company it doesn't mean that they are buying it from you. The car will have to be taken to a car junk yard and you can sell it to them.
Insurance companies will be happy to insure as many cars as you want, as long as you are willing to pay the insurance premium.
Pay cash or check with the money you saved by not buying insurance. Insurance companies only pay out about one dollar for every three dollars they take in.
All of them do.
Insurance companies will not pay if the beneficiary is convicted of the homicide. Most insurance companies will pay the beneficiary if that person was not involved and the policy does not exclude homicide as the cause of death.
2 years
Yes, as long as you had comprehensive and collision insurance on your own policy. Rental companies require you to have these and the other party will not pay for them.
On average a company has 60 to pay the settlement or notify the beneficiary if there are any problems concerning the settlement. If the beneficiary killed the insured person the company can refuse to pay.
yes