Adjusting insurance claims definition

Adjusting insurance claims means representing an insured
Adjusting insurance claims means representing an insured with an insurer for compensation, and while representing that insured either negotiating values, damages or depreciation, or applying the loss circumstances to insurance policy provisions.

Related to Adjusting insurance claims

  • Insurance means (i) all insurance policies covering any or all of the Collateral (regardless of whether the Collateral Agent is the loss payee thereof) and (ii) any key man life insurance policies.

  • R&W Insurance Policy means the representations and warranties insurance policy issued to Buyer in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Insurance Policies has the meaning set forth in Section 3.16.

  • Sum Insured means the sum as specified in the Schedule to this Policy against the name of Insured / each Insured Person, which sum represents the Company's maximum liability for any or all claims under this Policy during the Policy period for the respective benefit(s) against which the sum is mentioned in the Schedule to this Policy.

  • Insurance adjuster means a person who directs or conducts the investigation, negotiation, or settlement of a claim under an insurance policy other than life insurance or an annuity, on behalf of an insurer, policyholder, or a claimant under an insurance policy.

  • Company Insurance Policies has the meaning set forth in Section 4.15.