How do i do it insurance claims for house contents.?

Posted on July 14th, 2008 by admin

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I have accidently broken my orthapaedic chair which was very pricey.Can i claim the full amount back on the insurance/And i have lost the insurance policy.How do i go about it.?My first ever insurance claim.

Hi there.

You will only be able to claim on your home contents policy IF you have cover for accidental damage. If it had been damaged by fire, water etc or if it had been stolen these things are covered as standard. However, accidental damage is usually optional and you would have paid extra premium for it.

If you have lost the policy, hopefully you can remember where you bought it. If you give them a call and provide your name and address, they should be able to find your details and help you sort your claim out.

How can I make a claim to Medicare when the doctor does not mail any kind of insurance claims for his patients

Posted on July 14th, 2008 by admin

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I moved from Alabama to Missouri. In Alabama, my doctor submitted all insurance claims including Medicare. I don't know how to start to make claims

If you doctor accepts Medicare, he has to bill them! If you are talking about getting your secondary to be billed and pay, ask your Doctor office for an EOMB after you see them. This is what is used and sent to the insurance co. You can get that EOMB and send it to your insurance company and get the doctor paid very quickly off that.

If I settle a car insurance claim 50/50 will the named driver and policy holder both loose their no claims?

Posted on July 13th, 2008 by admin

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Had an accident in August, insurance companies want to go 50/50 as the man that hit us is a liar. A named driver was driving at the time of the accident, so would the named driver and the policy holder both loose their no claims bonus?

No - only you (and the liar) will lose their no claims bonus as the claim is being made on your policy.

The named driver will have to declare that they were involved in an accident to his insurers (as soon as possible) if they have their own insurance policy, or should they take out insurance - for the next three years,

What does Mercury Insurance use to evaulate total loss claims?

Posted on July 13th, 2008 by admin

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I was involved in an accident earlier this month in my 03 Chevy S-10 base pickup. The shop deemed it a total loss (which I expected from what little I know about car insurance claims). I'm researching prices to have some negotiating leverage when I will (eventually) be talking to the total claims adjuster.

Typical situation you have like many other people,therefor,be patient and check out the resource here i found useful.http://car-insurance.easyideas4u.info/car-insurance.htm

Can you guess which of the following school insurance claims were actually reported?

Posted on July 2nd, 2008 by admin

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Student are learning more than their ABC's in american classrooms. Can you guess which of the following school insurance claims were actually reported?

a. A student slipped while painting with his feet.

b. A student in a summer program reported bit another student on the ankle.

c. Two students in the throes of passion fell out a screen window.

all of the above

Any theories why women are supposed to have fewer insurance claims?

Posted on July 2nd, 2008 by admin

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My take on it is that they are both named drivers on each others insuances .Husband buys top of the range car, & wife has small runaround to take kids to school, do the shopping etc. Husband lets wife 'borrow' car at weekends. BIG mistake. She sees that his car is better equipped than hers, & uses moral blackmail -'the kids are safer in your car', I feel safer as well. Let me use it. In doing so they are brow-beaten into submission. Next step, wife has small accident in his car, husband claims on his insurance and the die is set.He loses no- claims bonus while building up her no- claims bonus A chap I work with has a new car every 2 years but he never drives it, he has his wifes car ( which is a total mess inside, being a dumping ground for toys, dog blankets etc) 'because it is more economical ' to run than his. When we comment on this he just says ' Its easier to say nowt and keep the peace

My theory -
A woman backs into a guy's car, gets out and starts BAWLING!!! "ohh my husband is going to kill me blah blah blah" so the guy, being a guy and having no patience for the blubbering, says "its not that bad" and leaves, because he's tired already of hearing the "woe is me" crap from the woman.
And THAT"S why women have fewer insurance claims!