A "dirty" claim is one that would be rejected by an insurance company. Many facilities use a claim "scrubber" to check for medical necessity, correct demographic data, on the codes and modifiers that are being sent to the insurance company.
Most Insurance Companies are only concerned with your claims history over the past 5 years.
There is..NO insurance as far as I'm concerned...Sorry bro.
An internist is not a specialist as far as insurance is concerned if he/she is your primary care physician.
As far as homeowners, and auto claims payments are concerned no.
so far response insurance is good rate but as far as claim service and paid customer is unknow yet.
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It is ethically wrong to claim something as yours when you are not the original owner of it. As far as the claiming of an answer is concerned, you need to describe about which website or system are you talking about.
When you are submitting an insurance claim specially in Auto Insurance, you are to see that the First Information Report was duly taken from the Local Police Station regarding the incidence. Secondly, whether the Insurance Company was approached for sending their Inspector to inspect the vehicle regarding the extent of damage caused, photograph taken etc. The claim form should be properly filled in, incorporating all information as far as practicable for smooth settlement of the claim.
Roof leaks due to maintenance problems such as aging or deterioration of the roof would not be covered as far as repairing or replacing the roof is concerned. The resulting interior water damage if discovered and reported timely to the insurance company may be covered (some exclude the interior damage as well). //
State rental insurance is optional as far as state laws are concerned. But many landlords insist that you carry Renter's Insurance for the protection of the unit and to benefit the apartment complex if intentional or accidental damage occurs to the unit.
As far as I understand it, That isn't a possible solution. A claim isn't settled until after the vehicle, or whatever is fixed. Thus there is no set amount for the claim. example: Person A rear ends someone. A, goes to the insurance company and files a claim, The insurance company sends an adjuster, the car gets fixed, and the amount owed is determined by the bill after the vehicle is fixed.
Melbourne does not have the most trams in the world. Melbourne's claim to fame, as far as trams are concerned, is that it has the longest tram lines in the world, or at least amongst the longest.