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The Loss Is Only The Beginning
After
a loss occurs, here are some important obligations you have
to meet before your insurer pays for a loss. The duties help
an insurer to determine whether payment is due or how much
it has to pay.
Notification
- You must contact the insurance company with accident details.
Notification may be through an agent and it should include
the identity and addresses of any injured persons and any
witnesses. Quick notification starts the entire claims process,
and it helps the insurer to control claim expenses.
Assisting
the insurance company - You must help the insurer with
the claim's investigation, settlement or with its defense
against any claim. Helping includes sending the company copies
of any accident-related material. Assistance also means participating
in physical exams and interviews under oath. You're also required
to give your insurer access to all records (especially medical)
related to the accident and a proof of loss statement (document
that has all loss details and information about the lost property).
Repeated requests for help or information may strain relations
between you and your company. While companies have the right
to thoroughly investigate losses, it should balance its right
against your expectation of fair treatment and privacy.
Preserving
the damaged property after a loss - Let's demonstrate
this important condition with an example. Tina returns home
early in the morning in her convertible and hits a large landscape
rock that's in front of her house. The damage is minor, but
the impact causes an alignment problem that makes it impossible
to close the convertible top. Instead of moving the car into
the garage or covering the car, Tina leaves it in the driveway.
It sits there all day, sitting exposed to a downpour that
severely damages the interior and the car's electrical systems.
The car now has to be towed to have the damage inspected when,
originally, it could have been driven. Tina's inaction complicates
a once simple claim.
Being too quick can also cause problems. A claimant who repairs
or disposes of damaged property before an insurer examination
has seriously breached the insurance contract. This breach
could result in an insurer refusing the claim.
If you have any questions, your insurance agent is an excellent
choice to help you properly understand your insurance policy
obligations.
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Insurance
518 Hawthorne Street • PO Box 8
Alexandria, MN 56308
Phone: 320-763-6518
Toll Free: 800-757-6518
Fax: 320-763-5546
E-mail: agency@martinsoninsurance.com
Web: www.martinsoninsurance.com
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