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Introduction
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Policy | Contact People | Reporting
the Claim to Fulmont
Suggested
Claims Handling Techniques for Personnel | Procedure
| NYS Laws & Regulations
INTRODUCTION:
This
section of the manual will provide our agent with reporting guidelines that
will meet the requirements of the various regulatory statutes we must comply
with.
All
parties that file a claim with our company are entitled to courteous
treatment from our representatives. You, as the agent will be the insured's
first contact when they have a loss. Any claim, whether large or small, is
serious to the insured and should not be treated lightly.
FULMONT'S
CLAIM PRACTICE POLICY:
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Prompt and fair settlement of all
claims.
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Assist the claimant in the processing of a claim.
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When the verification of pertinent facts is
necessary, it will be done as expeditiously as possible.
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Clearly inform the claimant of the
insurer's position regarding any disputed matter.
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Respond promptly, when response is
indicated, to all communications from insured's, claimant's, attorney's,
agent's and any other qualified persons.
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Operate and comply at all times
within the parameters and requirements of our Regulatory Authorities.
CONTACT
PEOPLE:
The
contact people at Fulmont Mutual are as follows:
Johnstown
Office:
Brian
Kingsley, Claims Manager
Laurie
Schroeder, Claims Secretary
P.O. Box 487, Johnstown,
NY 12095-0487
Phone:518-762-3171,
(X 106 & 105 respectively)
Fax: 518-762-7870
When
calling the Home Office of Fulmont Mutual regarding claims coverage and/or
technical questions contact the Claims Manager.
If your question is clerical (i.e. has the check been sent out, or
have you received the estimate we mailed last week) contact the Claims
Secretary.
Westport Office:
Barbara Tyler, Branch Office Manager
P.O.
Box 361, Westport, NY 12993-0361
Phone: 518-962-8239
Fax: 518-962-2061
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REPORTING
THE CLAIM TO FULMONT:
The
following will conform to the criteria of New York State Insurance Law when
the agent files a claim with Fulmont:
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Prepare a "LOSS NOTICE";
if property loss, use "Property
Loss Notice"; if liability loss, use "General Liability Loss
Notice (other than automobile)." The information that you will need
to get from your insured is the date and time of the loss, kind of loss,
property damaged, brief description of what happened and the probable
cause of the loss, person to contact, phone number, where and when to
contact. Any additional pertinent information that you can provide will
be helpful.
PLEASE
NOTE: See the following pages for more detailed procedures on completing the
loss notice.
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Mail or fax the loss notice to the
company office as soon as possible. If faxing, please note on the
original that it was previously reported and follow up with the original
in the US Mail.
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On a property loss, advise the
insured that the company will at least need an estimate from a
contractor.
SUGGESTED
CLAIMS HANDLING TECHNIQUES FOR AGENCY PERSONNEL:
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Show compassion and concern to the
parties involved with the claim.
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Discuss reporting and other provisions relating to
claims adjusting with the insured and/or claimant. Report all claims
and/or incidents to the insurance company, no matter how minor they
seem. (Refer to procedure for liability or property claims.)
PLEASE
NOTE: It is very important to file a loss notice on every liability claim
reported to you, even if the insured indicates that the third party does not
intend to file a claim.
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With a first-party claim, never make coverage or
loss payment decisions.
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With a third-party claim, do not give legal advice
to the insured or the claimant, and do not make decisions concerning the
liability of the parties.
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Promptly report all relevant information to the
insurance company.
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Good record keeping procedures are
critical in all claims handling:
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All
phone conversations should be documented, with a copy of the information
placed in the client's file. When evidence of a verbal conversation is
ever needed, it will be readily available.
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Follow up on
the claim in writing with the company and the customer.
PROCEDURE:
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Liability Claims:
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When filing a liability claim a
GENERAL LIABILITY LOSS NOTICE (Other Than Automobile) should be
used. We emphasize it is very important that all sections of the
notice are filled in, especially the date of loss. If there
are areas on the form that are not applicable, a line through them
will make sure nothing is missed.
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Phone
numbers: Phone numbers, including area codes for both home and work
are vital for contacting the insured and/or claimant.
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Injured Parties and Witnesses:
Injured parties and witnesses names, address and phone
numbers are equally as important to include.
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Property
Claims:
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When filing a property
claim an ACORD PROPERTY LOSS NOTICE must be used. We emphasize that
it is very important that all sections of the Acord are filled in,
especially the date of loss. If there are areas on the form which
are not applicable, a line through them will make sure nothing is
missed.
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When completing the loss notice, please communicate
with the insured and check
mailing addresses, mortgagees etc. for any additions,
deletions or changes. This will give our claims personnel time to
rectify the records and could make the claim payment more timely.
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Phone numbers: Phone
numbers including area codes for both home and work are vital for
contacting the insured.
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Estimates and/or
supporting material:
Estimates &/or supporting material will normally be
needed for all property claims. Advise the insured that the Company
will need at least a detailed repair estimate from a contractor.
In
addition to the estimate, we will also need the age and condition of the
damaged property prior to the loss. i.e.
a furnace was 15 yrs old, and according to the heating contractor it was in
excellent condition, or the roof was 10 years old, and had moss growing all
over it due to dampness.
In
all claims have the insured forward any estimates, bills or supporting
material directly to the company.
By
conveying this information to the insured, it can expedite the handling of
the claim.
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Closed
Claims:
As
an accommodation to our agents, the agent will normally receive a copy of
the written notification of payment when a claim is closed.
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NYS
LAWS AND REGULATIONS:
All
insurance companies licensed and/or doing business in NYS are regulated by
the New York State Insurance Department. The following is a brief outline of
laws and regulations directly affecting the claims department or claims
processing:
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REGULATION
#64 AND SECTION 2601 of the Insurance Law prohibits insurers from
engaging in unfair claims settlement practices. The statutes contain
claim practice rules which insurers must apply to the processing of all
first and third‑party claims. Some of the standards the statutes
address are prompt investigation, acknowledgment of pertinent
communications, policy provisions, and fair and equitable settlements.
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REGULATION
96 of the Insurance Law requires insurers to report all fire and
theft losses in excess of $1,000 to a central organization engaged in
property loss registration (PILR) in order to prevent fraudulent
payments.
The
report is to be filed to PILR within 5 business days following receipt of
the notice of loss, and if we have not received a response from PILR within
15 calendar days, we may proceed with the processing of the claim.
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SECTION
331 of the New York State Insurance Law, requires insurers at the
time of a loss to ALL PROPERTY other than a one‑ or
two‑family residential structure, to contact the tax office in
each municipality which has indicated its intent to claim proceeds of
Fire Insurance policies to the extent of tax liens.
The
municipality has twenty (20) days to respond to the request from the
insurance company. Failure to serve a Certificate of Lien during that time
will terminate the claim of the tax district to any proceeds. The insurance
company has ten (10) days after the final determination of its obligations
to pay such proceeds, to pay the amount specified in the lien to the
collecting officer.
PLEASE
NOTE: The claim of the municipality is second only to that of a mortgagee of
record.
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As
of this writing, September 23, 1996, the Tax Districts Filing Notice of
Intention to Claim Against Fire Insurance Proceeds are:
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Albany,
County of
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Amsterdam,
City of
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Buffalo,
City of
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Cattaraugus
County
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Chautaugua,
County of
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Erie,
County of
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Fleischmanns,
Village of
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Franklin,
County of
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Freeport,
Village of
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Green
Island, Village of
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Hempstead,
Village of
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Jamestown,
City of
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Kenmore,
Village of
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Kingston,
City of
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Lewisboro,
Town of
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Liberty,
Village of
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Long
Beach, City of
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Malone,
Village of
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Middletown,
City of
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Monroe,
County of
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Mount
Vernon, City of
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New
York, City of
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New
Rochelle, City of
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Newburgh,
City of
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Niagara,
County of
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Niagara
Falls, City of
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North
Tonawanda, City of
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Ogdensburg,
City of
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Oneida,
County of
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Oneida,
City of
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Orange,
County of
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Orleans,
County of
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Otsego,
County of
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Poughkeepsie,
City of
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Rochester,
City of
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Rockland,
County of
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Sand
Lake, Town of
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Schenectady,
City of
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Spring
Valley, Village of
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Suffolk,
County of
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Sullivan,
County of
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Syracuse,
City of
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Troy,
City of
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Ulster,
County of
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Utica,
City of
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Watertown,
City of
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Wayne,
County of
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Williamsville,
Village of
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Wyoming,
County of
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Yates
County
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Yonkers,
City of
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The
company must comply with the above rules and regulations. Due to these rules
and regulations, Fulmont is delayed occasionally from paying claims as
quickly as we would like them paid. With properly completed loss notices we
can continue offering better‑than‑average claims service to your
customers. We hope this section of your manual will be of assistance to you.
Please contact our office if you need further assistance or have any
comments.
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