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.
Your question is too vague for an answer. You need to specify which colonists and which policies.
No. It is considered fraudulent.
Yes, If you have multiple claims then you can get multiple rate increases.
similar results in multiple tests of the claim
to redo an insurance claim
Their policies concerning Palestinians and their claim to land. Their social policies regarding single parents and women. Their settlement policies on the West bank. Their policies on controlling Palestinians moving within the West bank.
Yes, There is no problem having more that one insurance policy delineating the same vehicle. Bare in mind that "Double Indemnity" however is illegal and a Felony offense. so long as one does not attempt to receive multiple claim compensation from the different policies for the same loss then there is no problem.
yes. even if they are from the same company.
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Usually it depends on the Medical Claim company that you'll be hiring. Discuss every detail on how your medical claim process goes, I mean every details...
This term is commonly used in contract insurance requirements to stipulate the order in which multiple policies triggered by the same loss are to respond. For example, a contractor may be required to provide liability insurance that is primary and non-contributory. This means that the contractor's policy must pay before other applicable policies (primary) and without seeking contribution from other policies that also claim to be primary (non-contributory).