Contact your insurance company and you can ask for arbitration.
A formal statement that names the parties and describes the nature of a suit is known as a complaint. The complaint sets out the facts and legal arguments supporting the plaintiff's claim against the defendant in a civil lawsuit. It typically details the alleged wrongful conduct, the damages sought, and the legal basis for the plaintiff's claims.
The defendant files an Answer to the Complaint. If the defendant wants to make a claim against the plaintiff a Counterclaim may be filed as well. If there are several defendants and the defendant wants to make a claim against one of them, a Cross-claim is filed. If the defendant wants to make a claim against a person who is not named in the suit, a Third Party Complaint is filed. If the defendant files an Answer only, plaintiff is not required to file any further pleadings.
because they were declared war!
This claim is a moral claim, suggesting that it is morally wrong to choose not to vote. It pertains to ethics and the principles individuals believe should guide their actions in society.
claim rejected
A claim letter states the basis for the claim. Often it is for money owed in a certain circumstance. My HOA writes letters including a fine for missteps in following the rules. A complaint letter is one where you tell the reader that something or some action taken is incorrect or doesn't work as expected and asking for it to be fixed.
A complaint is signed by the attorney; a verified complaint contains an additional verification page signed by the plaintiff which is notarized. A verified complaint requires a verification page signed by the defendant.
A quantum claim is a legal claim for monetary damages that is typically smaller in value and can be resolved more efficiently through alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration or mediation. These claims are often handled separately from larger, more complex legal disputes.
If the attorney did not tell you the claim had been extinguished it sounds like unethical conduct and perhaps business fraud. However, there might be a reasonable explanation so it is not possible to say for certain. You should consider filing a complaint with the Bar Association, if not with the attorney himself.
They should not drop you before a claim is settled. If they have contact your state department of insurance and file a complaint.
To start a civil action, you typically file a complaint in the appropriate court. The complaint outlines the details of your case, including the legal basis for your claim and the remedy you are seeking. You must also ensure that the defendant is properly served with the complaint to inform them of the lawsuit.