Vehicle Insurance Claim Chicago Illinois IL
Reader’s Question:
My dad and my uncle were discussing about auto insurance policy. My uncle was just recently involved in a vehicular accident and they were talking mainly about making his insurance claim. While they were talking I heard he said something about “non-waiver agreement”. What does non-waiver mean? He has auto insurance in Chicago, Illinois.
Edmund
Chicago, IL
Non-waiver is a general term which means its meanings depends on the context it is being used. But since you’ve mentioned that your dad and your uncle were talking about auto insurance claim then I would explain how non-waiver agreement works in auto insurance claim.
In an event that a vehicular accident happened and the policyholders make their claims, auto insurance companies would do a careful investigation regarding the accident. However, said investigation does not mean they are required to pay the claim. This is where the non-waiver agreement comes in. It states that auto insurance companies do not waive their rights under their policy and the policyholders do not waive their rights by cooperating in the investigation. Insurance companies would want their policyholders to sign this agreement.
If the insured declines to sign said agreement his/her auto insurance company would send him/her a letter of Reservation of Rights. Basically, this states what is written on the non-waiver agreement however this time the policyholder is not required to sign it.
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