Someone that asserts a right or a title, an example would be ' a claimant to an estate'A person making a claim, esp. in a lawsuit or for a government-sponsored benefit.
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One should make an auto insurance claim after an accident right after the incident occurs. If you wait, witnesses might forget what happened or leave and injuries may not be documented well.
The claim would still be processed - as you were still insured at the time of the incident !
The type of claim effects the answer. Generally there are three types: 1) action against a policy is 5 yrs (claim by a person to their own company) 2) property damage is 4 years (someone else damaged your property and you're making a claim against them) 3) bodily injury is also 5 yrs (someone injured you and you are making a claim against them)
The place that someone would go submit an accident claim is based on the claim and the company. If it is an auto claim and someone has AAA insurance, they can file a claim on the website or call an agent.
Misplacing the burden of proof fallacy occurs when someone makes a claim and then expects others to disprove it, rather than providing evidence to support their claim. In debates or discussions, the burden of proof rests on the person making the claim, not on others to disprove it.
no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself
Yes you may claim someone new as long as they meet the dependency guidelines.