By Kirk A. Pasich
When an insured notifies its insurance carrier of loss, claim or lawsuit against it, the carrier has certain duties that it must perform. The carrier cannot sit back and ignore its insured. In fact, the law is established that a carrier must respond promptly to notices from its insured.
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When an insured notifies its insurance carrier of loss, claim or lawsuit against it, the carrier has certain duties that it must perform. The carrier cannot sit back and ignore its insured. In fact, the law is established that a carrier must respond promptly to notices from its insured.
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