I sure can if you would care to provide me with all the policy information! But your best bet is to call your agent or the insurance company claims department directly and file yoru claim.
Yes do I file a claim on line or how?
It depends on whose car hit your house. If it was your own car, you're usually out of luck. If it was anyone else's car, you would file a claim against their automobile policy.
No
"Claims Made Policy" - The Insured is indemnified in case a claim arises during the policy period, no matter when a claim may arise, the Policy pays the insured for the Claim, provided the policy is active since its retroactive date(inception date).
You will have to check your home owner's policy. It is a contract that you have with the insurance company and will specify how long you have to file a claim.
The doctor did not file the insurance claim because the patient's insurance policy did not cover the specific treatment or service provided.
If you have applied for insurance and paid a premium, you are essentially insured if you have been given a binder. In life insurance if the applicant dies before the policy can be issued, you would file a claim as if it had. The claim would be processed and if the applicant is found to be insurable had he still been alive, the claim would proceed as if he already had a policy in force before he died.
Auto
Yes, you can. However, ultimately it is the at fault party's insurance company that will pay for the claim. In such a case, you will file a claim under your collision coverage and be subjected to the deductible. Once the claim is settled, your company will subrogate the loss with the other company(i.e. get reimbursed). Once that happens, you will be provided your deductible back. If you go through the at fault party's policy, you would file the claim under the property damage of the policy.
If your drain field is covered on your insurance policy then you could certainly file a claim on it. Contact your insurer to determine if it is covered,
To file a life insurance claim, a call can be made to the insurance agent of the policy who can help fill out any necessary forms. Certified copies of the death certificate should be submitted with the life insurance policy.
I would suggest reviewing your policy to see if the roof is covered in your insurance, then contact the claim department at the insurance copy to file a claim.