since the claim is processed than you do not own the car anymore.
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If you have applied for insurance and paid a premium, you are essentially insured if you have been given a binder. In life insurance if the applicant dies before the policy can be issued, you would file a claim as if it had. The claim would be processed and if the applicant is found to be insurable had he still been alive, the claim would proceed as if he already had a policy in force before he died.
Claims adjudication is generally a term found in insurance. It is the process in which the insurance company decides whether or not to pay out on the claim.
If they come to repossess it, and you claim to not know where it is, then the repossession agent will report it stolen. At that point, anyone found in possession of it is in possession of a stolen vehicle.
Information about making a claim on one's car insurance can be found on the site of any insurance company that sells car insurance. In UK, the Aviva website, for example, has good advice and guidance on making a claim.
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When things get tough with insurance it is often required for one to get help with insurance claims. These can be found on the corresponding insurance agency websites.
Call your claims department. This is found on your auto id card or insurance paper work.
You have a duty under the insurance contract to notify the insurance company, they will either require you to give them the ring or let you keep it.
If the drive is not found, your insurance will have to cover the damages. When the guy is found, press charges and sue him for damages.
? Bike was valued at 154.00 and paid by insurance claim...
Report it to the police right away. That way they can start looking for it. If you don't report it, not only will it not get found, but you also can't claim on your insurance. Aside from that there isn't much you can do (besides getting a cape, utility belt, and looking for it yourself).