Total Loss Claim Payment definition

Total Loss Claim Payment means a first-party property damage claim payment made by Allstate under Allstate’s Florida Automobile Insurance Policies for a vehicle determined to be a total loss.
Total Loss Claim Payment means a first-party physical damage claim payment made by GEICO under Section III of GEICO’s Automobile Insurance Policy for a vehicle determined to be a Total Loss.
Total Loss Claim Payment means a first-party property damage claim payment made by GEICO under Section III of GEICO’s Automobile Insurance Policy for a vehicle determined to be a Total Loss.

Examples of Total Loss Claim Payment in a sentence

  • Each Settlement Class Member who submitted a claim for a Covered Total Loss with a date of loss during the Class Period and received a Total Loss Claim Payment from Allstate will receive a Title and Tag Fees payment calculated as: $85.60 minus any amounts for Title and Tag Fees previously paid by Allstate, plus prejudgment interest from the date of loss on any unpaid Title and Tag Fees through the date of preliminary approval.

  • Any Lenders or Issuers which, in their sole and absolute discretion, determine to continue in such capacities hereunder (by notice to Micro no later than the 10th Business Day before such Settlement Date) shall continue to provide loans and letters of credit in an amount equal to their respective Commitment and Letter of Credit Commitment, as in effect immediately prior to such Change in Control.

  • You may be a member of the Settlement Class against the Defendants if you were a Missouri policyholder and insured by Defendants and submitted a physical damage claim with respect to a vehicle that resulted in a Total Loss Claim Payment during the period of February 12, 2011 through August 5, 2018, if insured by Safeco, and the period of April 23, 2011 through August 5, 2018, if insured by LM General.

  • You may submit a Claim Form for recovery of the TNDs applied relative to your Total Loss Claim Payment.


More Definitions of Total Loss Claim Payment

Total Loss Claim Payment means the payment made by Progressive on a Covered Total Loss Claim.
Total Loss Claim Payment means a first-party property damage claim payment made by Esurance under Esurance’s California Automobile Insurance Policies for a vehicle determined to be a total loss.
Total Loss Claim Payment means a first-party property damage claim payment made by Grange under Grange’s Automobile Insurance Policy for a vehicle determined to be a total loss.
Total Loss Claim Payment means a first-party property damage claim payment made by one of the USAA Entities for a leased vehicle determined to be a Total Loss.

Related to Total Loss Claim Payment

  • Damage Payment means the dollar amount equal to the amount initially posted as Project Development Security pursuant to Section 8.4(a).

  • Claim Period means the period of time during which a Settlement Class Member must submit a Claim Form to be eligible to receive a Cash Benefit or Billing Credit Option as part of the Settlement. The Claim Period shall commence not later than thirty (30) days after the Preliminary Approval Date, as defined herein, and shall conclude not more than ninety (90) days after it commences.

  • Settlement Claim means a claim for settlement benefits made under the terms of this Settlement Agreement.

  • Data Loss Event means any event that results, or may result, in unauthorised access to Personal Data held by the Contractor under this Agreement, and/or actual or potential loss and/or destruction of Personal Data in breach of this Agreement, including any Personal Data Breach.

  • Warranty Claim means a claim for breach of any of the Warranties.