Typically they need a police report.
You can't just cancel a claim. It is basically up to the Insurance co. to either aprove a claim or deny it. However, it the vehicle was stolen, it is your resposibility to provide a police report proving that the vehicle was indeed stolen.
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If one's car is stolen, the first step is to call the police and provide information on the stolen vehicle; then follow the advice of the police as quickly as possible so as not to delay recovery of the vehicle. The next step is to contact the insurance provider to process an insurance claim.
Without anything damaged, lost or stolen there is nothing to claim.
If you owned it, you claim on your insurance.
Once the insurance company has paid the claim for stolen items they become the legal owners of the items.
No, that wouldn't be a reason for claim denial. It may be a reason for them to investigate you for insurance fraud.
Of course but if your deductible is higher than the value of the claim then there is no reason to.
since the claim is processed than you do not own the car anymore.
I had my medicine mailed to me from Alabama to California and it was stolen in the process it was also insured they won't honor the claim what should I do?
Claim data can generally ber obtained from the Department of Insurance of the state in which you are interested. You will have to specify the nature of the claim(s) for which you wish the date (such as the kind of loss involved). Alternatively, or in addition to the foregoing, you can contact the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. In either event, there will be a cost associated with getting the data.
Stolen car that claim was paid off by the insurance company. The car was later recovered. Because the claim was already paid the car is owned by the insurance company and they will typically sale these at auction.