A claim is a fact when the statement about the real world supported by convergent evidence. Facts can be empirical, analytical, evaluative,or metaphysical.
A claim becomes a fact when it can be proven to be true through evidence, data, or supporting documentation that is widely accepted as reliable and accurate by experts in the field. Facts are objective and verifiable, whereas claims are statements that may or may not be supported by evidence.
Fallacy
it is an assertion of something that is a fact
it is an assertion of something that is a fact
When you claim that a class was boring it is your personal opinion and not a fact.
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Pragmatic test
The demanding of a right or, seeking to establish something as a fact
Dred Scott based his claim for freedom on the fact that his master had taken him to free states and territories.
Factual claim is supported by evidence/fact rather than any assumption or presumption.
You don't. The homeowner files the claim. The adjuster then reviews the claim to determine if it is in fact a covered loss under the terms of your policy.
A person who does not know about a reward cannot claim it for the simple fact that they would have no idea they were a winner. If someone informed them of their reward, they would then be able to claim it.