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Can Insurance deny claim for accident death benifit due to ethanol intoxication when insured had policy for 10 years?
The insurance company is the one that determines fault so if you deny it, they can still rule against you.
You can certainly deny the payment, to do this you must sign and file a "Qualified Disclaimer" The payment will then be given to the next beneficiary on the list.
There are legitimate reasons why an insurance company would deny a claim. If you were in the accident as the result of an illegal act for instance, you had no license or a suspended license, etc.
It would depend on why the car was totaled and who's fault the accident was and what time of insurance do you have PLPD or Full Coverage
the ''CAN'' if it's been too long, most don't file it NOW !!!
If the policy was current, and the attending physician's opinion is that it was an accident then no they cannot deny the claim on those grounds.
They do have a right to deny the claim.
Yes, it is possible to deny a Zelle payment if you do not want to accept the funds sent to you.
You can be sued, and your insurance company can deny the claim.
To deny a Zelle payment, you can simply decline the payment request or transaction within the Zelle app or through your bank's online banking platform.
Yes, you can put in an insurance claim for any reason. It is up to them to pay or deny any claim. It will be tough to determine which damage was there prior to any other accident.