Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 3:38pm On May 02, 2019 |
owolabi5: What is Comprehensive Insurance
Comprehensive insurance is a type of automobile insurance that covers damage to your car from causes other than a collision. Comprehensive insurance would cover your vehicle if it was destroyed by a tornado, dented by a run-in with a deer, spray painted by a vandal, damaged by a break-in or crushed by a collapsing garage, among other causes.
BREAKING DOWN Comprehensive Insurance Comprehensive insurance and Third party insurance are the two major components of an automobile insurance policy. State law requires drivers to carry Third party insurance, but comprehensive insurance is optional if someone owns a vehicle outright. If a person has financed the vehicle, the auto loan company might require comprehensive insurance. If the car owner has paid for the vehicle in full, and they can’t afford comprehensive insurance, they own an older automobile that doesn’t have much value, they think they’re at low-risk of non-collision damage or they prefer to self-insure, the owner can choose not to purchase comprehensive insurance. On the other hand, even if someone owns an automobile free and clear, if they live in a rural area where collisions with animals are common, in a stormy area that often gets hail or in a higher-crime part of town where break-ins and theft occur regularly, they might want to purchase comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive insurance that we offer is @ 3% of the value/purchase price of the vehicle
For more details call 08033539981 or 08182880902
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 7:01pm On May 02, 2019 |
owolabi5: COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE @ 3% (Value of Car) Annual Premium
We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
FOR ENQUIRES CALL: 08033539981 or 08182880902 Email: owolabiakinniyi01@yahoo.com |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 1:51am On May 03, 2019 |
owolabi5: What is Comprehensive Insurance
Comprehensive insurance is a type of automobile insurance that covers damage to your car from causes other than a collision. Comprehensive insurance would cover your vehicle if it was destroyed by a tornado, dented by a run-in with a deer, spray painted by a vandal, damaged by a break-in or crushed by a collapsing garage, among other causes.
BREAKING DOWN Comprehensive Insurance Comprehensive insurance and Third party insurance are the two major components of an automobile insurance policy. State law requires drivers to carry Third party insurance, but comprehensive insurance is optional if someone owns a vehicle outright. If a person has financed the vehicle, the auto loan company might require comprehensive insurance. If the car owner has paid for the vehicle in full, and they can’t afford comprehensive insurance, they own an older automobile that doesn’t have much value, they think they’re at low-risk of non-collision damage or they prefer to self-insure, the owner can choose not to purchase comprehensive insurance. On the other hand, even if someone owns an automobile free and clear, if they live in a rural area where collisions with animals are common, in a stormy area that often gets hail or in a higher-crime part of town where break-ins and theft occur regularly, they might want to purchase comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive insurance that we offer is @ 3% of the value/purchase price of the vehicle
For more details call 08033539981 or 08182880902
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 8:59am On May 03, 2019 |
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 1:19pm On May 03, 2019 |
owolabi5: What is Comprehensive Insurance
Comprehensive insurance is a type of automobile insurance that covers damage to your car from causes other than a collision. Comprehensive insurance would cover your vehicle if it was destroyed by a tornado, dented by a run-in with a deer, spray painted by a vandal, damaged by a break-in or crushed by a collapsing garage, among other causes.
BREAKING DOWN Comprehensive Insurance Comprehensive insurance and Third party insurance are the two major components of an automobile insurance policy. State law requires drivers to carry Third party insurance, but comprehensive insurance is optional if someone owns a vehicle outright. If a person has financed the vehicle, the auto loan company might require comprehensive insurance. If the car owner has paid for the vehicle in full, and they can’t afford comprehensive insurance, they own an older automobile that doesn’t have much value, they think they’re at low-risk of non-collision damage or they prefer to self-insure, the owner can choose not to purchase comprehensive insurance. On the other hand, even if someone owns an automobile free and clear, if they live in a rural area where collisions with animals are common, in a stormy area that often gets hail or in a higher-crime part of town where break-ins and theft occur regularly, they might want to purchase comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive insurance that we offer is @ 3% of the value/purchase price of the vehicle
For more details call 08033539981 or 08182880902
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 5:52am On May 07, 2019 |
owolabi5: COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE @ 3% (Value of Car) Annual Premium
We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
FOR ENQUIRES CALL: 08033539981 or 08182880902 Email: owolabiakinniyi01@yahoo.com |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 7:41am On May 07, 2019 |
owolabi5: HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
The following pragmatic steps are essential in processing a claim to satisfactory conclusions
i) NOTIFICATION: the insurer must be promptly notified directly or through a broker or agent where they are involved. The incident must also be reported to the police as their report may be needed to substantiate the claim.
ii) CLAIMS DOCUMENTATION: All claims notified must be supported with documents that will enable the insurer process, access & and adjust the claim for settlement. It is a lot easier and less cumbersome to put the relevant supporting documents together where a broker is involved, as their expertise will be at the disposal of the insured claimant. The documents required to support a claim normally would vary from the nature and type of claim i.e. fire, theft, accidental damage or Third party claims. Such documents will include among others:
a) Claim forms which is relevant in all cases must be completed, and are meant to furnish all relevant details and circumstances of the event or loss underlying a claim.
b) Estimates of Repairs in accidental damage cases.
c) Payment Receipts evidencing towing or recovery fees following an accident.
d) All vehicle particulars to ascertain ownership. Vehicle purchase receipts in the event of fire & theft cases to ascertain original value and the year of purchase
e) Statement of claim from third parties in the event of death, bodily injury or third party property damage.
f) Police Report to ascertain genuineness and verify the circumstances. It is always advisable and helpful to approach Insurers or handling Brokers for guidance on the approach and steps to adopt in processing of any claim, as a lot of time is saved in concluding a claim.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 7:41am On May 07, 2019 |
owolabi5: [/quote][quote author=owolabi5 post=74390745]HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
The following pragmatic steps are essential in processing a claim to satisfactory conclusions
i) NOTIFICATION: the insurer must be promptly notified directly or through a broker or agent where they are involved. The incident must also be reported to the police as their report may be needed to substantiate the claim.
ii) CLAIMS DOCUMENTATION: All claims notified must be supported with documents that will enable the insurer process, access & and adjust the claim for settlement. It is a lot easier and less cumbersome to put the relevant supporting documents together where a broker is involved, as their expertise will be at the disposal of the insured claimant. The documents required to support a claim normally would vary from the nature and type of claim i.e. fire, theft, accidental damage or Third party claims. Such documents will include among others:
a) Claim forms which is relevant in all cases must be completed, and are meant to furnish all relevant details and circumstances of the event or loss underlying a claim.
b) Estimates of Repairs in accidental damage cases.
c) Payment Receipts evidencing towing or recovery fees following an accident.
d) All vehicle particulars to ascertain ownership. Vehicle purchase receipts in the event of fire & theft cases to ascertain original value and the year of purchase
e) Statement of claim from third parties in the event of death, bodily injury or third party property damage.
f) Police Report to ascertain genuineness and verify the circumstances. It is always advisable and helpful to approach Insurers or handling Brokers for guidance on the approach and steps to adopt in processing of any claim, as a lot of time is saved in concluding a claim.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 10:38am On May 07, 2019 |
owolabi5: COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE @ 3% (Value of Car) Annual Premium
We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 11:29am On May 07, 2019 |
owolabi5: HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
The following pragmatic steps are essential in processing a claim to satisfactory conclusions
i) NOTIFICATION: the insurer must be promptly notified directly or through a broker or agent where they are involved. The incident must also be reported to the police as their report may be needed to substantiate the claim.
ii) CLAIMS DOCUMENTATION: All claims notified must be supported with documents that will enable the insurer process, access & and adjust the claim for settlement. It is a lot easier and less cumbersome to put the relevant supporting documents together where a broker is involved, as their expertise will be at the disposal of the insured claimant. The documents required to support a claim normally would vary from the nature and type of claim i.e. fire, theft, accidental damage or Third party claims. Such documents will include among others:
a) Claim forms which is relevant in all cases must be completed, and are meant to furnish all relevant details and circumstances of the event or loss underlying a claim.
b) Estimates of Repairs in accidental damage cases.
c) Payment Receipts evidencing towing or recovery fees following an accident.
d) All vehicle particulars to ascertain ownership. Vehicle purchase receipts in the event of fire & theft cases to ascertain original value and the year of purchase
e) Statement of claim from third parties in the event of death, bodily injury or third party property damage.
f) Police Report to ascertain genuineness and verify the circumstances. It is always advisable and helpful to approach Insurers or handling Brokers for guidance on the approach and steps to adopt in processing of any claim, as a lot of time is saved in concluding a claim.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 12:13pm On May 07, 2019 |
owolabi5: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A COMPREHENSIVE COVERS? Being an all-embracing and the most protective motor cover, insureds minds are at peace, and are able to pursue their business endeavors without stress or any anxiety having been maximally protected under their comprehensive motor insurance. It has also been very useful as a collateral or security required to guarantee financier where vehicles were acquired under a lease or by a loan.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 3:20am On May 09, 2019 |
owolabi5: What is Comprehensive Insurance
Comprehensive insurance is a type of automobile insurance that covers damage to your car from causes other than a collision. Comprehensive insurance would cover your vehicle if it was destroyed by a tornado, dented by a run-in with a deer, spray painted by a vandal, damaged by a break-in or crushed by a collapsing garage, among other causes.
BREAKING DOWN Comprehensive Insurance Comprehensive insurance and Third party insurance are the two major components of an automobile insurance policy. State law requires drivers to carry Third party insurance, but comprehensive insurance is optional if someone owns a vehicle outright. If a person has financed the vehicle, the auto loan company might require comprehensive insurance. If the car owner has paid for the vehicle in full, and they can’t afford comprehensive insurance, they own an older automobile that doesn’t have much value, they think they’re at low-risk of non-collision damage or they prefer to self-insure, the owner can choose not to purchase comprehensive insurance. On the other hand, even if someone owns an automobile free and clear, if they live in a rural area where collisions with animals are common, in a stormy area that often gets hail or in a higher-crime part of town where break-ins and theft occur regularly, they might want to purchase comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive insurance that we offer is @ 3% of the value/purchase price of the vehicle
For more details call 08033539981 or 08182880902
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 6:27am On May 09, 2019 |
owolabi5: COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE @ 3% (Value of Car) Annual Premium
We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
FOR ENQUIRES CALL: 08033539981 or 08182880902 Email: owolabiakinniyi01@yahoo.com |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 2:08am On May 10, 2019 |
owolabi5: COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE @ 3% (Value of Car) Annual Premium
We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 8:30am On May 10, 2019 |
owolabi5: A comprehensive policy, as the name suggests, offers overall protection against damages to your car that are the result of incidents which is unrelated to an accident/collision. |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 10:02am On May 10, 2019 |
owolabi5: What is Comprehensive Insurance
Comprehensive insurance is a type of automobile insurance that covers damage to your car from causes other than a collision. Comprehensive insurance would cover your vehicle if it was destroyed by a tornado, dented by a run-in with a deer, spray painted by a vandal, damaged by a break-in or crushed by a collapsing garage, among other causes.
BREAKING DOWN Comprehensive Insurance Comprehensive insurance and Third party insurance are the two major components of an automobile insurance policy. State law requires drivers to carry Third party insurance, but comprehensive insurance is optional if someone owns a vehicle outright. If a person has financed the vehicle, the auto loan company might require comprehensive insurance. If the car owner has paid for the vehicle in full, and they can’t afford comprehensive insurance, they own an older automobile that doesn’t have much value, they think they’re at low-risk of non-collision damage or they prefer to self-insure, the owner can choose not to purchase comprehensive insurance. On the other hand, even if someone owns an automobile free and clear, if they live in a rural area where collisions with animals are common, in a stormy area that often gets hail or in a higher-crime part of town where break-ins and theft occur regularly, they might want to purchase comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive insurance that we offer is @ 3% of the value/purchase price of the vehicle
For more details call 08033539981 or 08182880902
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 10:53pm On May 10, 2019 |
owolabi5: HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
The following pragmatic steps are essential in processing a claim to satisfactory conclusions
i) NOTIFICATION: the insurer must be promptly notified directly or through a broker or agent where they are involved. The incident must also be reported to the police as their report may be needed to substantiate the claim.
ii) CLAIMS DOCUMENTATION: All claims notified must be supported with documents that will enable the insurer process, access & and adjust the claim for settlement. It is a lot easier and less cumbersome to put the relevant supporting documents together where a broker is involved, as their expertise will be at the disposal of the insured claimant. The documents required to support a claim normally would vary from the nature and type of claim i.e. fire, theft, accidental damage or Third party claims. Such documents will include among others:
a) Claim forms which is relevant in all cases must be completed, and are meant to furnish all relevant details and circumstances of the event or loss underlying a claim.
b) Estimates of Repairs in accidental damage cases.
c) Payment Receipts evidencing towing or recovery fees following an accident.
d) All vehicle particulars to ascertain ownership. Vehicle purchase receipts in the event of fire & theft cases to ascertain original value and the year of purchase
e) Statement of claim from third parties in the event of death, bodily injury or third party property damage.
f) Police Report to ascertain genuineness and verify the circumstances. It is always advisable and helpful to approach Insurers or handling Brokers for guidance on the approach and steps to adopt in processing of any claim, as a lot of time is saved in concluding a claim.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 6:35am On May 11, 2019 |
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 8:34am On May 11, 2019 |
owolabi5: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A COMPREHENSIVE COVERS? Being an all-embracing and the most protective motor cover, insureds minds are at peace, and are able to pursue their business endeavors without stress or any anxiety having been maximally protected under their comprehensive motor insurance. It has also been very useful as a collateral or security required to guarantee financier where vehicles were acquired under a lease or by a loan.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 9:14am On May 11, 2019 |
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 10:47am On May 11, 2019 |
Call 08182880902 OR 08033539981 |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 11:11am On May 11, 2019 |
PLEASE
Call 08182880902 OR 08033539981 |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 11:50am On May 11, 2019 |
owolabi5: HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
The following pragmatic steps are essential in processing a claim to satisfactory conclusions
i) NOTIFICATION: the insurer must be promptly notified directly or through a broker or agent where they are involved. The incident must also be reported to the police as their report may be needed to substantiate the claim.
ii) CLAIMS DOCUMENTATION: All claims notified must be supported with documents that will enable the insurer process, access & and adjust the claim for settlement. It is a lot easier and less cumbersome to put the relevant supporting documents together where a broker is involved, as their expertise will be at the disposal of the insured claimant. The documents required to support a claim normally would vary from the nature and type of claim i.e. fire, theft, accidental damage or Third party claims. Such documents will include among others:
a) Claim forms which is relevant in all cases must be completed, and are meant to furnish all relevant details and circumstances of the event or loss underlying a claim.
b) Estimates of Repairs in accidental damage cases.
c) Payment Receipts evidencing towing or recovery fees following an accident.
d) All vehicle particulars to ascertain ownership. Vehicle purchase receipts in the event of fire & theft cases to ascertain original value and the year of purchase
e) Statement of claim from third parties in the event of death, bodily injury or third party property damage.
f) Police Report to ascertain genuineness and verify the circumstances. It is always advisable and helpful to approach Insurers or handling Brokers for guidance on the approach and steps to adopt in processing of any claim, as a lot of time is saved in concluding a claim.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 12:44pm On May 11, 2019 |
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 7:57pm On May 13, 2019 |
owolabi5: COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE @ 3% (Value of Car) Annual Premium
We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
FOR ENQUIRES CALL: 08033539981 or 08182880902 Email: owolabiakinniyi01@yahoo.com |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 6:34am On May 14, 2019 |
FOR FURTHER ENQUIRES, VISIT US @: V.I.O OFFICE, OPPOSITE OWODE ONIRIN MARKET, OWODE ONIRIN, ALONG IKORODU ROAD, LAGOS |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 9:29am On May 14, 2019 |
owolabi5: A comprehensive policy, as the name suggests, offers overall protection against damages to your car that are the result of incidents which is unrelated to an accident/collision. |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by mrsage(m): 12:25pm On May 14, 2019 |
Can I pay premium twice a year? |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 6:51pm On May 14, 2019 |
owolabi5: COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE @ 3% (Value of Car) Annual Premium
We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
FOR ENQUIRES CALL: 08033539981 or 08182880902 Email: owolabiakinniyi01@yahoo.com |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 6:51pm On May 14, 2019 |
mrsage: Can I pay premium twice a year? Yes Sir |
Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 11:09pm On May 14, 2019 |
owolabi5: HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
The following pragmatic steps are essential in processing a claim to satisfactory conclusions
i) NOTIFICATION: the insurer must be promptly notified directly or through a broker or agent where they are involved. The incident must also be reported to the police as their report may be needed to substantiate the claim.
ii) CLAIMS DOCUMENTATION: All claims notified must be supported with documents that will enable the insurer process, access & and adjust the claim for settlement. It is a lot easier and less cumbersome to put the relevant supporting documents together where a broker is involved, as their expertise will be at the disposal of the insured claimant. The documents required to support a claim normally would vary from the nature and type of claim i.e. fire, theft, accidental damage or Third party claims. Such documents will include among others:
a) Claim forms which is relevant in all cases must be completed, and are meant to furnish all relevant details and circumstances of the event or loss underlying a claim.
b) Estimates of Repairs in accidental damage cases.
c) Payment Receipts evidencing towing or recovery fees following an accident.
d) All vehicle particulars to ascertain ownership. Vehicle purchase receipts in the event of fire & theft cases to ascertain original value and the year of purchase
e) Statement of claim from third parties in the event of death, bodily injury or third party property damage.
f) Police Report to ascertain genuineness and verify the circumstances. It is always advisable and helpful to approach Insurers or handling Brokers for guidance on the approach and steps to adopt in processing of any claim, as a lot of time is saved in concluding a claim.
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Re: Comprehensive/Third Party/NO CLAIMS Auto Insurance by owolabi5: 6:28pm On May 15, 2019 |
owolabi5: FOR FURTHER ENQUIRES, VISIT US @: V.I.O OFFICE, OPPOSITE OWODE ONIRIN MARKET, OWODE ONIRIN, ALONG IKORODU ROAD, LAGOS owolabi5: HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
The following pragmatic steps are essential in processing a claim to satisfactory conclusions
i) NOTIFICATION: the insurer must be promptly notified directly or through a broker or agent where they are involved. The incident must also be reported to the police as their report may be needed to substantiate the claim.
ii) CLAIMS DOCUMENTATION: All claims notified must be supported with documents that will enable the insurer process, access & and adjust the claim for settlement. It is a lot easier and less cumbersome to put the relevant supporting documents together where a broker is involved, as their expertise will be at the disposal of the insured claimant. The documents required to support a claim normally would vary from the nature and type of claim i.e. fire, theft, accidental damage or Third party claims. Such documents will include among others:
a) Claim forms which is relevant in all cases must be completed, and are meant to furnish all relevant details and circumstances of the event or loss underlying a claim.
b) Estimates of Repairs in accidental damage cases.
c) Payment Receipts evidencing towing or recovery fees following an accident.
d) All vehicle particulars to ascertain ownership. Vehicle purchase receipts in the event of fire & theft cases to ascertain original value and the year of purchase
e) Statement of claim from third parties in the event of death, bodily injury or third party property damage.
f) Police Report to ascertain genuineness and verify the circumstances. It is always advisable and helpful to approach Insurers or handling Brokers for guidance on the approach and steps to adopt in processing of any claim, as a lot of time is saved in concluding a claim.
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