It is either a claim for a fire or it is any type of homeowners claims since homeowners policies used to be called fire policies.
is fire insurance or medi claim (health ins) or motor insurance or life insurance which of them is a contract of indemnity
So if anything were to happen to your business e.g a fire then you can use the insurance claim to fix it
fIRST THE GODOWN KEEPER HAS TO DISCHARGE HIS LIABILITY AS BAILEE THEN THE INSURANCE CLAIM CAN BE PAID
Treatment of goods lost by fire etc. and insurance claim thereof :--Goods worth Rs. 10,000 lost by fire. Insurance claim is yet to be received for Rs. 6000.In this circumstance, goods worth Rs.10,000 (which is lost by fire) is to be credited in trading account separately ( not to be clubbed with closing stock).Then since Rs.6000/- is to be received by insurance claim. (so we are not received ,we have to receive)so this should be posted at asset side of the balance sheetRs.4000/- to be debited in profit loss account.(Because its a loss)
All you need to do is call your Insurance Company and ask for the claims department. You can report your loss by phone.
The obvious answer is after an accident, theft or fire. http://activeinsurancecompany.co.uk/
Dr Cr By: Loss by fire A/c 2000 By: Insurance Co A/c 10000 To: Goods destroyed by fir A/c 12000
Or nothing at all. You owned the house at the time of the fire. It was YOUR property that was damaged, and you owned fire insurance to cover yourself against a loss from fire. When you sold your fire-damaged home, you took a hit on the sale price: you didn't get as much as you would have had the house been perfect. You are entitled to whatever the claim adjuster estimated the cost of the repair would be.
If your neighbor is liable through negligence for causing fire damage to your property you could file a claim on the liability portion of your neighbors insurance policy. If he caused the fire intentionally then his insurance company would not pay for damages as criminal acts are not covered.
That will be based on the insurance policy. They typically specify the time frames in which a claim must be filed.
I think you have two years to collect if you were cheated, but they have to pay immediately if you file the claim, and your policy covers it.
Sorry, the driver with no insurance can claim of your insurance. He/she has no legal right to lodge such unauthorised claim.