It means you have proof that you have insurance and it can be verified.
Verified means that the item is checked. If it is checked and passed, then it is verified.
This means that a claim has been made AGAINST you. Your insurance company, in most instances, will not pay the third party until they have discussed the claim with you and verified what happened.
This may depend on the jurisdiction, but in California a verified answer is a responsive pleading which is accompanied by a declaration, signed under penalty of perjury, that attests that the contents of the answer are true. Normally, a verified answer is only required in cases where there is a verified complaint (although there are other situations where a verified answer is required as against a public entity).
If you're expecting a child you are entitled to up to 52 weeks maternity leave. You can start maternity insurance one week after your application is submitted and verified.
You should have verified that the guy had his own insurance. Check with your homeowners insurance to see if they will pay--if he doesn't have his own insurance.
If you Dad is a licensed Insurance Agent, I'm sure he could sell you a policy. If your thinking of trying to trick or defraud the Insurance company. Property has to be insured by the owner and can be easily verified online.
The Hartford Insurance company offers AARP members a cheaper way of paying for insurance by offering discounts if you are an AARP member. This must be verified by bringing in a valid AARP membership card.
what does mean marine insurance
Well with written proof and the incident verified, the insurance company should pay for everything that was damaged.
It means that you havent verified it yet
They are not verified because they did not do what they needed to do to be verified.
Empirical means verified or provable by means of observation or experiment