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Is there a statute of limitations for an insurance company to reimburse for a claim? |
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Most policy contracts do state a time frame for the payment of 'covered' losses. See Section I- Conditions, Loss Payment in your particular policy. //
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Try checking with your department of insurance. Many states have regulations on how long insurance companies can take to answer your questions and/or pay claims.You should also check for a statute that cover your own interests... like the amount of time you have to file a law suit. If it's been several months and the insurance company is not budging and you've already contacted your department of insurance... it might be time to seek legal advice.
First answer by ID1143617104. Last edit by Lliillaa. Contributor trust: 76 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 66 [recommend question]
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