Common use of Deficient Claims Clause in Contracts

Deficient Claims. Any Settlement Class Member whose claim is deemed deficient will receive from the Claims Administrator by email, within thirty (30) days of the determination that the claim is deficient, a written explanation stating the reason(s) the claim was deemed deficient, including steps the Settlement Class Member can take to cure the deficiency, if possible. The Settlement Class Member receiving such notice will be allowed thirty (30) days from emailing to cure the deficiency, if possible. If the Settlement Class Member does not provide the materials identified in the Claims Administrator’s email, or fails to respond to the Claims Administrator’s email, the Claims Administrator will issue a Notice of Claim Denial, which will be subject to the meet-and-confer process described in Paragraph 3(C)(vii) above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement and Release, Settlement Agreement and Release

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Deficient Claims. Any Settlement Class Member whose claim is deemed deficient will receive from the Claims Administrator by emailfirst-class mail, postmarked within thirty (30) days of the determination that the claim is deficient, a written explanation stating the reason(s) the claim was deemed deficient, including steps the Settlement Class Member can take to cure the deficiencydeficiencies, if possible. The Settlement Class Member receiving such notice will be allowed thirty (30) days from emailing mailing to cure the deficiency, deficiency if possible. If the Settlement Class Member does not provide the materials identified in the Claims Administrator’s email, letter or fails to respond to the Claims Administrator’s emailletter, the Claims Administrator will issue a Notice of Claim Denial, which claim will be subject to the meet-and-confer process described in Paragraph 3(C)(vii) aboveno longer eligible for reimbursement or appeal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement and Release

Deficient Claims. Any Settlement Class Member whose claim is deemed deficient will receive from the Claims Administrator by emailfirst-class mail, postmarked within thirty (30) days of the determination that the claim is deficient, a written explanation stating the reason(s) the claim was deemed deficient, including steps the Settlement Class Member can take to cure the deficiencydeficiencies, if possible. The Settlement Class Member receiving such notice will be allowed thirty (30) days from emailing mailing to cure the deficiency, deficiency if possible. If the Settlement Class Member does not provide the materials identified in the Claims Administrator’s email, letter or fails to respond to the Claims Administrator’s emailletter within the allotted time, the Claims Administrator claim will issue a Notice of Claim Denial, which will no longer be subject to the meet-and-confer process described in Paragraph 3(C)(vii) aboveeligible for reimbursement or appeal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement and Release

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Deficient Claims. Any Settlement Class Member whose claim is deemed deficient will receive from the Claims Administrator by emailfirst-class mail, postmarked within thirty (30) days of the determination that the claim is deficient, a written explanation stating the reason(s) the claim was deemed deficient, including steps the Settlement Class Member can take to cure the deficiencydeficiencies, if possible. The Settlement Class Member receiving such notice will be allowed thirty (30) days from emailing mailing to cure the deficiency, deficiency if possible. If the Settlement Class Member does not provide the materials identified in the Claims Administrator’s email, letter or fails to respond to the Claims Administrator’s emailletter, the Claims Administrator claim will issue a Notice of Claim Denial, which will no longer be subject to the meet-and-confer process described in Paragraph 3(C)(vii) aboveeligible for reimbursement or appeal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement and Release

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