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Your equity loan has no bearing on your ability to file a claim. You just call the insurance company and report the loss.
You contact the insurance company, fill up the claim form and submit documents like proof of death, proof of relationship etc and then the insurance company will process your claim and settle the money
Once you properly file your claim it only take a few short weeks to get your settlement. Contact the agent that sold the policy and enlist his help. If not available just call the claims department at the life company and file the claim.
If it is life insurance then most likely, yes. Contact the company. If the company no longer exists, their policies probably have been taken over by a different company. You might have to get your State insurance commissioner's office involved to find out who is responsible for paying the proceeds, but you should still be able to file a claim with the company.
Each of the named beneficiaries of the policy and the insurance company can recover losses. A party with property within the building can file a claim for the damaged property, but it depends on the coverage offered by the policy that was purchased whether it will be paid out. A victim of a loss can file a small claim/lawsuit against the insuring authority and the owner of the building in an attempt to cover losses. You should first file a claim with the insurer prior to spending money on legal action. Often you can mediate with the company for compensation.
That's not very likely. The insurance company does not file your claim, they accept your claim notice from you. You have to file your claim with the company, not the other way around.
No, they will file a claim with their insurance company and their company will talk to your company. Assuming you swapped insurance details.
You have 10 days to file a claim with your insurance company.
You do. You can always file a claim. The insurance company may not honor the claim and may reject it, but they can't stop you from filing one.
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.
Your equity loan has no bearing on your ability to file a claim. You just call the insurance company and report the loss.
If your lien holder repo's your vehicle, they can file a claim against your insurance for damage to the vehicle. The repo company itself would have no claim, because it's not their vehicle.
no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it
You should file your car insurance claim with Geico within 24 hours. You should always call your insurance company as soon as you possibly can.
Just file a claim with the other parties insurance company. You called the police and got an accident report, right?
You just ask the company.
The time limit to file for an insurance claim in Illinois depends on the type of claim it is, such as house or car. Typically you have one year form the date of the incident to file. Your insurance company may set different limits.