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Insurance Claim definition

Insurance Claim means a demand for payment of an amount due under a policy;
Insurance Claim means a claim for payment or other benefits
Insurance Claim means a claim for payment or other benefits pursuant to an insurance policy for workers' compensation.

Examples of Insurance Claim in a sentence

  • Health Insurance Claim Form (CMS-1500) or Dental Claim Form, • Insurance EOB (if applicable), and • MO HealthNet RA (if applicable).


More Definitions of Insurance Claim

Insurance Claim means claims of branch policyholders within the meaning of Article 268(g) of Directive 2009/138/EC.
Insurance Claim means any amount which is owed by a direct insurance undertaking to policy holders, insured persons, beneficiaries or to any injured party having direct right of action against the insurance undertaking and which arises from an insurance contract or from any operation to which this Act applies in direct insurance business. This includes amounts set aside for those persons, when some elements of the debt are not yet known, as well as premiums which an insurance undertaking has to repay because a legal transaction was not concluded or was cancelled under the law applicable to it before the opening of bankruptcy or winding-up proceedings;
Insurance Claim means a claim pursuant to or arising out of an insurance policy issued by a Company;
Insurance Claim means a claim relating to an Insured Event made, or to be made, by the relevant Business Seller or, as the case may be, by the relevant member of the RBSG Group, to its insurers pursuant to any relevant insurance policy;
Insurance Claim means any claim in relation to an insurance debt;
Insurance Claim means any insurance claim under any insurance maintained by any Group Member.
Insurance Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(a) of this Agreement.