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23 April, 04:52

An insured submitted a notice of claim to the insurer, but never received claims forms. He later submits proof of loss, and explains the nature and extent of loss in a hand-written letter to the insurer. Which of the following would be true? A The insured must submit proof of loss to the Department of Insurance. B The insured was in compliance with the policy requirements regarding claims. C The claim most likely will not be paid since the official claims form was not submitted. D The insurer will be fined for not providing the claims forms.

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  1. 23 April, 05:12
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    B) The insured was in compliance with the policy requirements regarding claims.

    Explanation:

    In this case, the insurance company has to start acting and depending on the type of claim, it might take them a while to do so. So basically. you have to wait for a reasonable time, generally up to 2-4 weeks. There is not fixed time for the insurance company to notify you about the claim, but you should go visit them and ask what is going on.

    A few states regulate the time an insurance company can take to investigate a claim, e. g. Missouri gives only 30 days.
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