It depends on your policy terms and the state you live in. Each state has different regulations. The easiest way is to call the insurance company claims department and ask them. Plus how long is a "Few" years?
Generally, a claim can be cancelled. If you do not want the insurance to pay a claim, the company will be glad not to pay it.
Yes, Crystal Cave has reopened as of Sunday, November 4th. The power has been restored.
Yes and no. Murano has been open for a year. It closed and reopened, with Chris Paciello as a new investor.
A new complaint regarding the parties may have been filed.
The term for a claim that is already closed because the issue was resolved is "settled claim" or "closed claim." This indicates that the matter has been addressed, and no further action or litigation is pending. In legal contexts, it may also be referred to as a "resolved case."
When a bodily claim is closed, it generally means that the case has been resolved and no further action is expected. However, depending on the legal framework and circumstances, there may be provisions for reopening a claim if new evidence arises or if the initial resolution was deemed unjust. Therefore, while a closed claim typically remains so, exceptions can exist that allow for its reconsideration.
Because the earth wiring is gone. They will reopen in early Christmas mid Christmas (THEY HAVE REOPENED ALREADY, THIS IS NOW AN OBSOLETE QUESTION)
No company I am aware of will issue you a new policy when you still have an open claim on your old policy. This would generally indicate that the damage has not been repaired.
When a case status reads "all reopen compl events closed," it means that all the compliance events that were reopened have been addressed and resolved satisfactorily. The case is now in a closed status, indicating that all the necessary actions have been taken to comply with the requirements of the case.
The case status "Reopened - Modification" indicates that a previously closed case has been reopened to make changes or updates to its terms or conditions. This often occurs when new information or circumstances arise that warrant a reassessment or alteration of the original decision. It can apply in various contexts, such as legal, financial, or administrative processes. The reopening allows for a review and potential modification of the case's outcomes.
The case was closed. someone didn't show up to support their claim or didn't answer the claim against them.
When a case is closed, it means that a final decision or resolution has been made, and the case is considered finished. When a case is reopened, it means that new information or developments have emerged that warrant further investigation or consideration of the case.