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How long does a policyholder have to report a claim?

A policy holder should report a claim as soon as he or she is aware of that claim. Under the contract of insurance, policy holders have a duty to report claims timely to their insurance company. This is so that the insurance company is not prejudiced during the course of its investigation.

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