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Is Eleven Months Too Long a Delay in Filing a Claim with an Insurer After a Loss?

January 15, 2022

With cold temperatures gripping my home State of New Jersey, my mind (and research) brings me to warmer locations. In a recent case,1 a federal court in Georgia held that an insured’s 11-month delay in filing a claim after a loss was not justified and provided the insurer with a reasonable ground to deny the claim.

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