Yes you can still file a claim. Who pays if you are involved with an accident? if you're from UK and you have suffered an accident in the last three years with these type of accident, work accident, road accident, medical negligence, trips&slips, public liability and others that you know that its not your fault. http://accidentsdirect.tk The link that i gave you will help you claim your personal injury claim even if the accident happened in the last 3 years. I've already tried their service and they provide free services and has No win no fee policy.
Most states allow you to file a claim up to 2 or 3 years after an accident, but you can only sue an insurance company if they have denied your claim.
Can Insurance deny claim for accident death benifit due to ethanol intoxication when insured had policy for 10 years?
In the UK I believe it is 3 years.
What do you mean by an "old claim"? How long has it been since the accident? All states have statutes of limitations, which vary between 2 and 3 years allowed for a claim to be filed. If it's been more than the time allowed, you have no claim, unfortunately.
The other party can still file a claim with your insurance company, but it is highly unlikely that the Police would get involved at this point. Depending on what state you are in, the other party has years to file that claim. If the accident was that minor and they haven't reported it by now, they probably never will.
You contact the life insurance company and tell the representative that you want to file a claim. They will want you to provide a death certificate and identification. The death benefit will be paid typically within 60 days. If the insured died within two years of applying for the life insurance policy, the insurance company may investigate and this investigation could easily take 2-3 years or more. If the insured committed suicide, the insurance company will not pay the death benefit if the suicide occurred during the "suicide period" which is typically the first two years after the policy initiation. A beneficiary who contributed to the insured's death will most likely get nothing. A beneficiary who contributed to the insured's death by accident will most likely receive the benefit, but not always. If the accident occurred while the beneficiary was committing a crime, even if the death was an accident, the claim for the death benefit will likely be denied.
The accident can appear for up to 3 yrs on your driver license. It usually goes from the actual date of the accident.
You have 2 years to take him to small claims court to recover your damages.
You have four years from the date of the accident to file a DV claim in Florida.
That depends on how many years ago your talking about. States do have statute limitations on the amount of time you are allowed to file a claim. Also if you already had a claim years ago when the accident occured and you already received a settlement, then you likely will have no recourse because you will already have settled that original claim. Once you settle the claim. It's over, you can't go back later and try to re-settle it again.
Yes, they can file a claim against the respoinsible party. If you were liable for the damages at the time then you are still liable now. even if 10 or 20 years has passed. Hopefully your state law will allow the taxi company to file the claim with your insurer at the time, But Most states require auto liability loss claims to be reported or filed within 2 years to be covered under the policy. If It's been more than 2 years and your insurance company won't pay, Then you will still be liable and may just have to pay the claim yourself.