Does an insurance company still have to consider paying a claim after several years have passed since the company was notified of damage but wasn't given a proof of loss or an estimate at time of loss?

Statue of Limitations on an Insurance Claim

Read your policy or contact your agent. If the claim has not been denied by the insurance company, the statue of limitations has probably not run out and you could possibly sue them. You might be justified to hire an attorney.

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