Your policy requires that you, ''promptly report all accidents'' failing to do so could result in the claim being denied, file it immediately.
There is no specific time limit for a repossession in Florida. Florida law does not require a creditor to give notice before starting a repossession.
The best policy, is to file a claim, immediately after the injury occurs.
You have 10 days to file a claim with your insurance company.
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.
You have four years from the date of the accident to file a DV claim in Florida.
Most claims need to be filed within a year of the occurrence.
You will have up to 30 days to file a legal claim when you get hurt on the job.
What type of claim? Damage or injury?
You can file a claim up to a year after your accident. It is best to do it right away and not wait as this can weaken your claim and cause other issues.
In Florida, you have to file a claim to find out about this particular question. Reference: "FAQs"; 'Claims and Benefits'; "Before I Claim; #3. in the Related Link below.
How long it will take before you get your money after you file a claim depends on the type of claim you are filing. It could take a few days to a few months before you actually see any money.
In Miami Dade it takes a couple of hours of your day to file and about a week to record it on public records. Depends on the County you are filing. Visit www.miami-dadeclerk.com if you are filing in Miami Dade.
20 W Church St, Orlando, FL 32801