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each and every claim = all claims

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Q: What is each and every claim mean in an insurance policy?
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What does Excess applies each and every claim mean in an insurance policy?

Excess applies


What does each occurrence mean in liability insurance?

An occurrence is a loss, or a claim filed on the policy.


Does a deductible have to be paid each time you file a claim under homeowners insurance?

The deductible applies to every individual claim.


Are car insurance deductibles cumulative or per claim?

Car insurance deductibles are the amount which the policy holder must pay out of their own pocket in the event of an accident. It is standard for deductibles to be applicable for each claim.


Is your deductible waived on a comprehensive claim?

What? Why would it be? The comprehensive deductible is your retained limit of an occurance so unless you have a policy with a diminishing deductible or some other policy benefit that would waive a deductible it applies to each and every claim.


What are the requirements on reporting an accident to insurance company if it is not your fault?

Most companies do not require you to report the accident to your own insurance company, but if you later find out the person did not have valid insurance or the other insurance company refuses to pay and then you later have to file a claim on your policy, it will slow down the claim process. Plus, each state has a statute on the time limit you have to file a claim and want it to be covered.


When sending in proof of insurance do they call to verify policy number?

policy number keeps an important in a policy bcz it is a unique customer identification number and when a customer tell about his policy number it has each and every information about the him/her


How can I find out more details about making home warrenty insurance claims?

You can contact the agency that holds your home owners insurance policy to ask them how to file a claim or claims. Each company has its own policies on how to do it.


How does life insurance pay beneficiaries?

The insurance company must be notified of the insured's death, preferably by a beneficiary, policy owner, or an insurance agent, at which point it will send out packages of paperwork to all beneficiaries on file for that insurance policy. The paperwork is filled out by each beneficiary and returned to the insurance company, along with a certified copy of a death certificate, at which time the insurance company processes the paperwork, verfies the eligibility of the claim, and then, if appropriate, pays out the proceeds of the insurance policy.


I bought an insurance policy for each of my two daughters away in college. The Hanover Insurance Group’s website says that the electronics of my children would be insured against theft, water damage, vandalism. They refuse to pay my claim. What can I do.?

You'll need to review your policy and determine if they have any basis to deny the claim. If they do not have a legal basis to deny the claim, tell them that you'll be contacting a lawyer, and then follow through with a suit.


Why do you need an insurance policy for every vehicle you own?

You don't. It's much cheaper to put all your vehicles on one single policy than it would be to buy a seperate policy for each vehicle.


If the beneficiary of a term life insurance does not know the benefit amount will the insurance tell you the amount of the policy?

== == == == The life insurance policy will state the face value ( death benefit ) of the policy. However, it may not state the amount that each beneficiary will receive as the number of beneficiaries may have changed since it was issued. Until a claim is paid, the beneficiaries will not know how much they'll receive.