Nope. Once you have accepted gainful employment again, the previous employer is "off the hook" for having to pay unemployment insurance.
You have 10 days to file a claim with your insurance company.
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.
In most states an insurer has up to 60 days to accept or deny a claim. Save
Contact your insurance company in less than 30 days after the accident to file an insurance claim. If another car is involved, obtain their personal information for later use. Save all receipts and bills from automotive repair and medical costs, if any.
In most states in the U.S. An insurer has up to 60 days in which to investigate a loss and accept or deny a claim
The pre-existing look back period for a travel insurance policy is the number of days that the insurance company will “look back” to determine if a claim is related to a pre-existing condition. The look back period is generally between 60 and 180 days prior to the travel insurance policy's purchase date depending on the policy selected.
It should be governed by statute. Texas: In general, the deadlines start to run when you submit the claim to the insurance company. Before that, the company has no duties. The insurance company must give you notice of receipt of the claim within 30 days. A telephone call to the company might, or might not, be considered a claim. Any written acknowledgment of your conversation may, or may not, be considered notice of receipt of the claim. The insurance company has to tell you whether it accepts or rejects the claim within 15 days of receiving all information / documents reasonably requested. That would be the claimant's statement, the death certificate, the original policy or an explanation of the lack thereof, and the beneficiary's address and phone number. However, the statute provides for an addition 45 days if the company can't act within 15, so say 60 days. (So why does the statute say 15 days?) If the company rejects, it must give you the reasons. The company has to pay the claim within 60 days of receipt of all information / documents reasonably requested. If the company does not, the company has to pay 18 percent interest and attorney fees. Most companies will issue a check in 2-3 weeks time after receiving all necessary claims info.
yes and then he came back to life 3 days later
he didnt. he came back to life three days later.
The laws vary from state to state concerning time requirements on reporting/responding to losses. Additionally, many states do not have a specific insurance regulation saying that a claim must be settled in xx amount of days. There are, however, other relavent statutes that apply to claims. For example, the insurance company may be required to acknowledge your claim and assign a claim number to it within 10 days (working days, calendar days). Your best bet is to call your department of insurance to find out what time limits the insurance company is legally bound by. The DOI in your state probably has a web site that you can search around in.
the ''CAN'' if it's been too long, most don't file it NOW !!!
Typically you have 30 days to file.