A claim that admits no exceptions to its premise is often referred to as an "absolute claim" or "universal claim." Such claims assert that something is universally true without any qualifications or conditions. Examples include statements like "All swans are white" or "No exceptions exist." These types of claims are typically subject to scrutiny and can be challenged by counterexamples.
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An unsubstantiated claim. An unproven claim. Quackery. Conjecture.
it usually means it is a sales call, but there are exceptions
you would have to call the people to claim your money or visa card
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It really depends on your insurance company and how they want you to file a claim. Most companies have you call the claim in on the phone. Call your insurance agent to ask.
The same as any claim. You just call the insurance company and notify them of your loss. If coverage is available then they will assign you a claim number and begin to process your claim.
The Petitioner is the one that files the claim or call for action & the respondent is the one that the claim is against or the opponent.
The place that someone would go submit an accident claim is based on the claim and the company. If it is an auto claim and someone has AAA insurance, they can file a claim on the website or call an agent.
Call the insurance company.