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navik [9.2K]
2 years ago
9

Kevin has a transport business. One of his commercial trucks overturned while on it way to deliver goods. What are the steps tha

t Kevin should follow to
claim insurance?
Kevin files for an insurance
claim the next day.
An insurance representative
visits the site of the accident
and checks the damages of
the truck.
Kevin analyzes the extent
of the damage and checks
whether it is significant
enough for claiming
insurance.
Based on the claim adjustor's
calculation, the claim
representative settles the
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s344n2d4d5 [400]2 years ago
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Answer:

1)Kevin analyzes the extent of the damage and checks whether it is significant enought for claiming insurance  2) kevin files for an insurance claim the next day  3) An insurance representative visits the site of the accident and checks the damages of the truck  4) Based on the claim adjustors calculation the claim representative settles the Edmentum

, is the correct order of the steps Kevin should follow to claim insurance.

Explanation:

Kevin should assess the damage first and should also check the various terms and conditions of his policy. Only after these, he should inform the Insurer about the incident. The insurer will come to check the damage and claim adjuster will settle the claim.

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