Common use of Dispute Resolution for Claims Clause in Contracts

Dispute Resolution for Claims. 2.8.1 The Claims Administrator, in its sole discretion to be reasonably exercised, will determine whether: (1) the claimant is a Settlement Class Member and/or SSN Subclass Member; (2) the claimant has provided all information needed to complete the Claim Form, including any documentation that may be necessary to reasonably support the claimant’s class membership and the expenses described in ¶¶ 2.1 and 2.2; and (3) the information submitted could lead a reasonable person to conclude that more likely than not the claimant has suffered the claimed losses as a result of the Data Security Incident (collectively, “Facially Valid”). The Claims Administrator may, at any time, request from the claimant, in writing, additional information (“Claim Supplementation”) as the Claims Administrator may reasonably require in order to evaluate the claim, e.g., documentation requested on the Claim Form, information regarding the claimed losses, available insurance and the status of any claims made for insurance benefits, and claims previously made for identity theft and the resolution thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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Dispute Resolution for Claims. 2.8.1 2.7.1. The Claims Administrator, in its sole discretion to be reasonably exercised, Administrator will determine whether: (1) the claimant is a Settlement an Exposure Class Member and/or SSN Subclass Memberor Non-Exposure Class Member based on information to be provided to the Claims Administrator by PTHC’s counsel; (2) the claimant has provided all information needed to complete the Claim Form, including any documentation that may be necessary to reasonably support the claimant’s class membership and the expenses described in ¶¶ 2.1 and 2.2; and (3) the information submitted could lead a reasonable person to conclude that more likely than not the claimant has suffered the claimed losses as a result of the Data Security Incident Breach (collectively, “Facially Valid”). The Claims Administrator may, at any time, request from the claimant, in writing, additional information (“Claim Supplementation”) as the Claims Administrator may reasonably require in order to evaluate the claim, e.g., documentation requested on the Claim Form, information regarding the claimed losses, available insurance and the status of any claims made for insurance benefits, and claims previously made for identity theft and the resolution thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Dispute Resolution for Claims. 2.8.1 2.5.1 The Claims Settlement Administrator, in its sole discretion to be reasonably exercised, will determine whether: (1) the claimant is a Settlement Class Member and/or SSN Subclass Member; (2) the claimant has provided all information needed to complete the Claim Form, including any documentation that may be necessary to reasonably support the claimant’s class membership and the expenses described in ¶¶ 2.1 and 2.2through 2.3; and (3) the information submitted could lead a reasonable person to conclude that more likely than not the claimant has suffered the claimed losses as a result of the Data Security Incident (collectively, “Facially Valid”). The Claims Settlement Administrator may, at any time, request from the claimant, in writing, additional information (“Claim Supplementation”) as the Claims Settlement Administrator may reasonably require in order to evaluate the claim, e.g., documentation requested on the Claim Form, information regarding the claimed losses, available insurance and the status of any claims made for insurance benefits, and or claims previously made for identity theft and the resolution thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Dispute Resolution for Claims. 2.8.1 2.6.1 The Claims Administrator, in its sole discretion to be reasonably exercised, will determine whether: (1) the claimant is a Settlement Class Member and/or SSN Subclass Member; (2) the claimant has provided all information needed to complete the Claim Form, including any documentation that may be necessary to reasonably support the claimant’s class membership and the expenses described in ¶¶ 2.1 and 2.2; and (3) the information submitted could lead a reasonable person to conclude that more likely than not the claimant has suffered the claimed losses as a result of the Data Security Incident (collectively, “Facially Valid”). The Claims Administrator may, at any time, request from the claimant, in writing, additional information (“Claim Supplementation”) as the Claims Administrator may reasonably require in order to evaluate the claim, e.g., documentation requested on the Claim Form, information regarding the claimed losses, available insurance and the status of any claims made for insurance benefits, and claims previously made for identity theft and the resolution thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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Dispute Resolution for Claims. 2.8.1 The Claims Administrator, in its sole discretion to be reasonably exercised, will determine whether: (1) the claimant is a Settlement Class Member and/or SSN Subclass Member; (2) the claimant has provided all information needed to complete the Claim Form, including any documentation that may be necessary to reasonably support the claimant’s class membership and the expenses described in ¶¶ 2.1 and or ¶ 2.2; and (3) the information submitted could lead a reasonable person to conclude that more likely than not the claimant has suffered the claimed losses as a result of the Data Security Incident (collectively, “Facially Valid”). The Claims Administrator may, at any time, request from the claimant, in writing, additional information (“Claim Supplementation”) as the Claims Administrator may reasonably require in order to evaluate the claim, e.g., documentation requested on the Claim Form, information regarding the claimed losses, available insurance and the status of any claims made for insurance benefits, and claims previously made for identity theft and the resolution thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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