Yes, many insurance companies have you take the car to their office for review and they issue a check. It is up to you to fix the damage.
It depend on what you have package on it. My suggest is call Auto Insurance to find out what your Claim that you can get for? Good Luck.
If you want to collect the depreciation your insurance company withheld from your claim payment you must make the repairs to your home. After you make the repairs contact your insurance company and they should issue a check for the depreciation.
A legitimate death certificate is what is needed to file a claim of life insurance.
Let your insurance company/agent handle the claim--they will collect from the other insurance if there is a valid claim. You'll need a police report.
I need to report my father's death and collect on his life insurance policy.
His job is to collect information and to investigate claims for the insurance company he works for.
Yes, the insurance company will pay, but they might drop you when they finish processing the claim.
I think you have two years to collect if you were cheated, but they have to pay immediately if you file the claim, and your policy covers it.
Yeah, there should be no problem cancelling a claim on your insurance if it isn't under way already.
well all you have to do call the obudsmen and speak to one of their advisors.
Generally yes, it is called subrogation. Depending upon the circumstances as to WHY to coverage did not apply.
Surviving beneficiaries can collect life insurance by submitting a claim to the insurance company along with the required documentation, such as the death certificate of the policyholder. Once the claim is approved, the beneficiaries will receive the death benefit either as a lump sum or in installments, depending on the policy terms.