yes its possible
In the auto business, manufacturers will sometimes honor a warranty claim even if the warranty has expired, or didn't cover the problem. They do this as a matter of "goodwill" -- not because they have to (or don't think they have to), but because they want to keep the customer happy -- especially if it involves an expensive car. An example: let's say your transmission is warrantied for five years or 50,000 miles, and yours breaks at five years and five days, with only 45,000 miles. Technically, the manufacturer doesn't have to honor your warranty claim, but as a matter of "goodwill," they probably would do so.
To submit a claim for medical malpractice, one must ensure that they are filing a claim before the statute of limitations has expired and seek out an attorney as soon as possible. Then obtain copies of medical records and notify the appropriate insurance companies.
If the time frame has not expired, yes.
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A Briggs & Stratton generator comes with a 2 year warranty. If you visit the Briggs & Stratton website it will guide you on how to make a warranty claim within that period.
No, and if you are a U.S. citizen, the Magnussen-Moss Warranty Act (1975) states that consumers are not required to use OEM branded parts in their vehicles, and use of any aftermarket part does not automatically void the factory warranty, unless the part can be proven to cause the failure. For example, if you used a FlimFlamFlow air filter and your windows stop working, Subaru can not deny the warranty claim to repair your windows. However, if the engine seized and parts of the FFF filter were found in the cylinders, Subaru has every right to deny the warranty claim to repair the engine. If you are not in the United States, the laws may be different.
It is referred as after sales service of the product such warranty claim etc.
Your expired plates should not cause an insurance claim to be paid.
Yes, the member may be held responsible for a claim submitted after the filing deadline has expired.
If you have a current insurance policy and are in a car accident, but have an expired license, it is up to the insurance company if they will pay the claim or not. It could be in their clause not to, if a person does not have a valid drivers license, especially if you are the one at fault.
You will need some kind of proof of purchase in order to claim warranty on a Canon cooker. The proof of purchase may be a store receipt or a credit card bill.