It really depends on your insurance company and how they want you to file a claim. Most companies have you call the claim in on the phone. Call your insurance agent to ask.
Call AAA and ask to speak with the adjuster whom your claim is assigned to. It usually is a long process and hard to get in touch with the adjuster. Be persistent and keep on calling.
You will need to ask his question of your insurance Agent. Every state regulates it's own insurance industry so each state will have it's own limitations.
You need to ask your doctor for an itemized bill, then contact your insurance company and ask for a health insurance claim. Fill in your form and ( make sure you make copies as proof to avoid errors ) review it then and then send it to get your health insurance claim.
Contact your insurance company and you can ask for arbitration.
To get the correct answer you should ask the insurance company.
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You can have a look into insurance claims processing companies and there you can ask for claim form for your requirement. The support team will surely help you.
Call the insurance company and ask that they mail, fax or email a claim form to you. You can then make a life insurance claim as soon as you are able to obtain a certified copy of the death certificate which is required to make a claim. The insurance company will then issue a check made payable to the named beneficiaries or to the estate if there are no named beneficiaries.
In the US, at least, the answer is yes. You can sue just about anybody for just about anything.A good resource for you would be your own insurance agent. Ask him/her about how to get an insurance company to respond to the claim.
Probably just about anything.
You just ask the company.