A&H Policy ProvisionsQuestion 33 of 315
Written proof of loss must generally be furnished to the insurer within how many days after the date of loss?
a.20 days
b.60 days
c.90 days
d.180 days
Explanation
Proof of Loss must be furnished within 90 days after the date of loss (or after the end of each disability period for periodic disability benefits). Late proof is still acceptable if it was not reasonably possible, generally no later than one year.
Law Reference: Cal. Ins. Code §10350.7Practice all 315 questions free — no signup required.
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