Yes.
To get an insurance refund, you typically need to contact your insurance provider and request a refund if you have overpaid or canceled your policy. Make sure to provide all necessary information and follow the company's refund process to receive your money back.
Typically, an insurance company is required to send the claim forms back within 15 days after receiving the notice of claim. However, this timeframe can vary based on the specific regulations of each state or the terms outlined in the insurance policy. It's important to check the relevant state laws and the policy details for precise requirements.
a person can get same subject-matter insured by more than one insurance company. In case of loss he will be, jointly and proportionately, compensated by all insurance companies so that claim amount do not exceed actual loss. This is relevant in non-life insurance. Say for example; if a person holds two fire insurance policy on same building and he incur a loss of Rs 50,000 due to fire. he can not claim Rs. 50,000 from each insurance company rather both insurance companies will jointly pay Rs.50000 in certain ratio (may be 1:1 or in ratio of their premium or insurance policy amount, etc...) in case if one insurance company paid whole amount of claim, it has a right to call other company(s) to contribute/pay back their share
If you overpaid your federal taxes, you can request a refund from the IRS. They will send you the excess amount you paid back to you.
If you have overpaid taxes, you can file for a tax refund with the tax authorities. This will allow you to get back the excess amount you paid.
You can file an income tax return and if you have overpaid tax for the year then yes you will get the overpaid amount back.
To claim back overpaid taxes, one needs to work out exactly how much is owed using the tax calculator. After this, contact HM Revenue and Customs who will deal with the claim.
You can take back a claim for damage to your own property. You can't take back a claim where you are liable for damage to another party.
To get an insurance refund, you typically need to contact your insurance provider and request a refund if you have overpaid or canceled your policy. Make sure to provide all necessary information and follow the company's refund process to receive your money back.
You cannot go behind someone's back and file a claim on their insurance. If it is a major injury you can file suit and they will have to provide it to their insurance company so that the insurance company will defend them or settle the claim. This is to force the issue.
You do not have to reimburse your insurance company if the accident is the fault of the other driver and the claim is made on their insurance. If the accident is the fault of the other driver and their insurance does not cover everything and you make a claim on your insurance for reimbursement, your insurance will subrogate (collect back) from the other company.
No. It would have to be sent back to the insurance company if they paid too much.
Typically, an insurance company is required to send the claim forms back within 15 days after receiving the notice of claim. However, this timeframe can vary based on the specific regulations of each state or the terms outlined in the insurance policy. It's important to check the relevant state laws and the policy details for precise requirements.
When applying for life insurance you need to always answer the applications correctly and honestly or a claim may be denied. If you purchase new life insurance you do not need to go back to your already in force insurance company and advise them.
No, they will pay the claim to you and then you will be able to do what is fiscally responsible.
You may be able to but it isn't very likely.
Insured person dies. You (beneficiary) call insurance company and place a claim, they send you paperwork, you fill paperwork out and mail back with death certificate, Claim is paid in a few days to a few short weeks.