Some insurers allow you to
submit simple claims electronically, getting funds into your account as quickly as in 1 - 2 days.
Not exact matches
I had a call from IPSA asking me to call them urgently about a
claim my MP had
submitted via their oh - so -
simple online system.
You must
submit a
claim that explains how the school broke a specific state law, which is not so
simple.
Super
simple to
submit a
claim, always friendly if you need to call, quick turnaround and nice follow thru!
The process online is
simple to
submit a
claim and you can check the status online too.
Submitting claims is super
simple (you just take a picture of the vet invoice with your phone), and they usually approve
claims very quickly.
Their app makes
submitting claims so
simple - and they reimburse you quickly!
Submitting the
claim was as
simple as attaching a copy of the record and the bill with no need to identify the nature of the
claim with regard to a specific disease, no signature required by the Vet on a form and no questions asked.
They make it so
simple to
submit claims and they turn their reimbursement back quickly.
It was so
simple and I received a confirmation email in a timely manner, letting me know that the
claim was
submitted, then again that it was in process, and lastly that the
claim had been approved.
Best aspects: no lifetime maximum coverage, excellent customer service (I contact them via email, and the turnaround is remarkably quick), quick reimbursement (within 2 weeks of
submitting a
claim),
simple claim submission process, and competitive prices.
Submitting a
claim is very
simple on my iPhone and the check comes in the mail a couple weeks later.
A
simple call to your insurance company and a
submitted claim is all it takes to get your car repaired so you can get back on the road.
The physician statement form (2 pages of a
simple 5 page
claim form), a doctor letter, plus basic travel documentation and proof of payment
submitted all in a package led to full payment in 16 days, start to finish.
Different insurance companies offer very different terms for their trip cancellation coverage, but in general, policy holders don't have to
submit more than
simple receipts (and proof that a covered event occurred) to receive a payout on a trip cancellation
claim.