Claims Handlers definition

Claims Handlers means the Remover or claims handlers appointed by us to process Claims on our behalf;
Claims Handlers means claims handlers appointed by Us to process Claims on our behalf made under the Policy;
Claims Handlers means Thomas Miller Claims Managers Limited, who are authorised by and act on behalf of the Company.

Examples of Claims Handlers in a sentence

  • You must advise the Claims Handlers as soon as possible upon receipt of notice of a claim.

  • The following documentation (if applicable) will be required by the Claims Handlers, in order that a claim may be processed.

  • If you need more time to obtain estimates for repair or to gather information in support of Your Claim then let the Claims Handlers know.

  • Our Claims Handlers have full delegated authority to deal with Claims on our behalf.

  • The Goods will be restored to a condition no better than their condition immediately prior the Services.If, in the reasonable opinion of the Claims Handlers, the Goods can be economically repaired, the Goods will not be considered as a Total Loss and there is no obligation on Us to replace the Goods as new.We may, at Our option, pay You a cash settlement less the Excess to cover the reasonable cost of repair.

  • Our team includes:• Public Sector Underwriters• Commercial Section Underwriters• Claims Handlers and Technicians• Risk Engineers• Finance and Admin Meet the TeamOur dedicated team of Public Sector Underwriters: Bjarte Jensen Sam Oakes Jayna Patel Reeta Olivier Lucas HareDaniel ElstonScott BuckleyGeorge HillIsabel Povah Sam FenwickJacob Haycox Joshua Woolley Please refer to our Underwriting Method Statement for full details on experience and qualifications.

  • In the absence of a designated beneficiary, any claims will be payable to that Seafarer’s estate or, where available, to his next of kin, at the sole discretion of the Claims Handlers.

  • This is to be followed by the submission of the F/MT 3-1 (only available in hard copy from Bicester) and F/MT 3-7 witness statements, which MUST reach the Departments Claims Handlers within 5 days (not working days) Distribution is shown at para 27.

  • If subsequent analysis reveals an inaccuracy in any document, statement or any other information, the Department’s Claims Handlers or IDC will contact the responsible unit for corrective action.

  • On completion of the NOC, initial checks will be made by the Claims Handlers to ensure the notification is authentic.


More Definitions of Claims Handlers

Claims Handlers means claims handlers appointed by Us to process Claims on our behalf made under the Policy; “Exclusion” means something the policy does not cover as listed in the “Exclusions”;

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