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Re: Timeframe for filing Insurance Claim Dutch side ?
[Re: badbenni]
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09/12/2017 02:58 PM
09/12/2017 02:58 PM
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Not trying to be a smart-a$$ but I would think the policy would state that, the agent that sold it should know it as would the underwriter.
I have seen mention of 30 days, 60 days, etc. I am sure all companies have different guidelines.
Having just been through a hail storm with damage, I called my agent, looked at my policy and found there is a lot of leeway with initially filing.
J.D.
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Re: Timeframe for filing Insurance Claim Dutch side ?
[Re: jazzgal]
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09/12/2017 04:56 PM
09/12/2017 04:56 PM
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The 10 days mentioned was supposedly (because I have no first-hand knowledge - I saw it on one of Marvio's FB videos) for NAGICO, the big local insurer in the Caribbean.
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