You need to include what they are claiming for and from whom.
In most of the states the statue of limitation is: 1). 2 years for personal injuries and 2). 3 years for property damage If you had your surgery within 2 years, you have a claim and you can still file. Talk to a lawyer.
This will differ in each state and it's different for each type of law suit. In Ohio, for example: You have one year to file a claim for medical or legal malpractice; ten years to file a claim for breach of contract; six years to file a claim for fraud.
In many states you have up two years to submit a claim for accidents. But statues of limitation vary from state to state.
Get more money back when you file
That depends on how many years ago your talking about. States do have statute limitations on the amount of time you are allowed to file a claim. Also if you already had a claim years ago when the accident occured and you already received a settlement, then you likely will have no recourse because you will already have settled that original claim. Once you settle the claim. It's over, you can't go back later and try to re-settle it again.
No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
It is wise to file your claim ASAP. However, there is a statute of limitations which varies from state to state, depending on the type of claim you have, property damage, personal injuries or both. It usually is between 2 to 3 years.
One can file a claim with Affirmative Insurance by going on the official Affirmative Insurance website. Then one can press the button 'Submit A Claim' to file a claim.
Yes do I file a claim on line or how?
In Wisconsin, you generally have 6 years to file a claim in small claims court based on a written contract, and 3 years for claims based on oral contracts or property damage. However, it's important to consult the specific statutes or seek legal advice as the time limit can vary depending on the nature of the claim.
No limit
You do not always need a police report to file a claim.