Common use of Notice and Proof of Claim Clause in Contracts

Notice and Proof of Claim. Written notice of claim must be given to the Insurer as soon as reasonably possible after a claim occurs, but in all events provided within 90 days from the date on which loss occurred. Failure to provide notice or furnish proof of claim within the time prescribed herein does not invalidate the claim if the notice or proof is given or furnished as soon as reasonably possible, and in no event later than 1 year from the date a claim arises hereunder, if it is shown that it was not reasonably possible to give notice or furnish proof within the time so prescribed. If the notice or proof is given or furnished after 1 year, Your claim will not be paid.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement

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