You do. You can always file a claim. The insurance company may not honor the claim and may reject it, but they can't stop you from filing one.
In most states, insurance companies have 10 to 15 days in which to acknowledge the filing of a claim. In Indiana, they are only required to acknowledge a claim 'promptly.' No set number of says applies in Indiana. If they do not respond within a reasonable amount of time, the insured customer can contact the Indiana Department of Insurance to file a complaint. The insurance company will then have 20 business days to respond to the IDOI.
As quickly as you can. Your claim is in limbo until you do.
The insurance company will not send you a bill. More likely they will reject the claim from the pharmacy and the drug store will bill you.
An insurance company cannot drop you in the middle of a claim. The state department of insurance sets standards for how long it takes for the insurance company to respond to a claim, and to issue payment once damage is verified. If they have stopped contact with you and have not given you a reason I would contact your state department of insurance and file a complaint.
In the US, at least, the answer is yes. You can sue just about anybody for just about anything.A good resource for you would be your own insurance agent. Ask him/her about how to get an insurance company to respond to the claim.
A dirty claim is a type of claim that either arrives missing information or late. This is the claim that insurance companies usually reject due to being late, missing information, or even having errors in it.
reject it or.... say hello!
Sorry, the driver with no insurance can claim of your insurance. He/she has no legal right to lodge such unauthorised claim.
Selling your car with insurance claim pending, will simply null and void your insurance claim. Because your damaged car can be subjected to inspection by the Assessor of the Insurance Co. for assessment of the insurance claim any time.
A claim can be rejected in any of the following situations- 1.Insurer can reject the claim if the policyholder has some pre-existing disease which was not disclosed during the policy term. If the claim is made on that ailment, it can be rejected. 2. Insurance company may also deny claims if documents submitted by the insured are incomplete. 3. As per health policy terms & conditions, an insured should inform the insurance company within 48 hours of hospitalization. Any failure to abide by deadline would result into claim rejection. 4. Insurance company has a right to reject the claim if the pre-authorization form is not carefully filled or if there is a discrepancy in the information, like incorrect postal address, policy number, etc. 5. Claims may be denied if it is for those ailments which are not covered in the policy.
Muslims usually reject this claim and say that Allah guards only the Quran.