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Insurance Claim: Process of settlement
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When it is time to make a claim for a policy you must have a few things in mind. Unless you are aware of the process involved after you file a claim you cannot be sure that it is a fair process. An insurance claim follows a few simple steps.

A very important step while filing a claim with the insurance company is to choose the right insurance adjuster. Insurance adjusters can be involved either from your end or the insurance company's. As soon as you file a claim you will need an adjuster to adjust your claim.

An adjuster is supposed to serve as your advocate in settling the claim. He is supposed to make certain that you get the appropriate amount of money you deserve from the insurance company. His job is to make a fair settlement for you in the particular case that you have filed your claim for. He is meant to convince the insurance company in giving you the reimbursement for an accident. You may not know how to handle these on your own. However, the choice is finally yours. You may opt to hire an adjuster or simply settle with the adjuster the insurance company sends.

Your claims examiner will scrutinize and asses whether the claims that you have made are too expensive. The documents that you provide to support your claim will be analyzed by these examiners. After they have carefully verified everything, only then they will suggest a reimbursement amount. They may even forward the case to an insurance investigator.

The insurance investigator then would investigate the situation and with their analytic and people skills find proof that the claim is not a fraud. They know how and where to draw evidence or data from and relate it to the case at hand. The insurance investigator may also perform surveillance work if he/she suspects the claimant of lodging a false complaint.

Adjusters usually charge a certain percentage of the settlement amount as fees. If you are not satisfied with a particular way your adjuster is settling your claim in, you may seek the assistance of an attorney. The attorney will then fight your case on your behalf.

Once the entire process is followed and the case has been thoroughly examined, the company will finally propose a reimbursement amount that you would want to settle for.

Can an insurance settlement be termed as 'taxable income'?

A pretty small insurance settlement amount has been negotiated (between the carrier and the attorney) after my wife had been through an auto accident. But as per the IRS the settlement amount has been reported by our attorney as non-employee compensation. IRS
presses tax that we may owe against it.

I'd always believed insurance settlements to be non-taxable income. But now, I've to come to terms with the IRS.

Vehicle Warranties
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(I don't know if I put this under the correct thread or not..if I didn't, I apologize.) I've been getting alot of phone calls from Companies stating they can give me an 'Extended Warranty" on my vehicle. A few of them are 'Fidelis' ( I think that's the spelling of it) and 'Bill Repair'. I never HAD a Warranty on the car I have now....used car ('as is' type of thing). Anyway....I've called a few back. They have the same eact type of 'coverage', etc.

Jefferson National Life Insurance Co.
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Anyone have any experience with this company? If so, how would you rate their products and service? Any other information would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Has anyone had any experience with Ben-e-lect?
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One of our clients has asked us about Ben-e-lect but we have had no experience with them. We would like to hear from anyone who has had direct experience either as an agent or as a business owner. Thanks!

intellectual
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Don't really have a clear idea of an 'intellectual property' and the insurance after it.