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Claims Procedure
General conditions for making a claim
- The policy only pays out if:
- your unemployment or disability occurs after the start date and before
the end date;
- you meet all the claim requirements under these policy terms and
conditions;
- you have paid all your premiums; and
- you give us all the evidence we need to check your claim.
- You cannot claim for unemployment and disability at the same time.
- If you restrict your insurance to unemployment only cover or disability
only cover, we will only pay for a claim arising from the specific type of
cover you have selected.
- We will reduce your monthly benefit if it is more than 65% of your normal
income.
- If you have any other unemployment or disability insurance, we reserve the
right to reduce your monthly benefit by an amount equal to the claim
benefits you receive under that insurance.
- You can transfer a claim between unemployment and disability (or vice
versa) but if you do, we will not pay more than 12 monthly benefit payments
for that period of claim.
- You can make a completely new claim under the policy as long as you have
returned to work for at least 90 days in a row. We will treat two claims
separated by less than 90 days work in a row as the same period of claim and
you will only be entitled to receive the balance of any monthly benefit
payments left from the previous period of claim. We will reduce this period
to 30 days for any claim arising from a medical condition that is not
related to the disability that brought about the previous claim.
- We will not pay any monthly benefit if you give us any false, misleading
or fraudulent information, or if you fail to tell us about any important
fact.
- If you make a claim for unemployment and you are offered a temporary job,
you can suspend your claim provided that:
- you tell us beforehand who you will be working for;
- your temporary job lasts for at least one week and no longer than six
months; and
- you do not have more than three separate temporary jobs during any one
period of claim.
What to do if you have to make a claim
If you want to make a claim under the policy, you should contact:
Paymentshield Claims Department
P O Box 229, Southport, PR9 9WU.
Phone: 0870 759 4020; Fax: 0870 759 4021
We will send you a claim form which you must fill in and return to us as soon
as possible, together with any further evidence we may need. You will also need
to provide the following information:
- unemployment - evidence that you are still unemployed and actively looking
for work; or
- disability - evidence that you are still disabled and that you are still
under the regular care and attendance of a doctor (or consultant).
When we will make claim payments
Your initial claim payment will be made on the first day immediately after the
waiting period.
After that, we will pay an amount equal to 1/30th of the monthly benefit for
each day you are still unemployed or disabled. We will continue to make payments
monthly in arrears until the earliest of the following events:
- the last day you are unemployed or disabled;
- the date on which you stop giving us evidence that you are still
unemployed or disabled;
- the date on which you have received 12 monthly benefit payments for any
one claim; or
- the end date of the policy.
Obligations and rights when making a claim
You must have an independent medical examination if we believe it necessary to
validate your claim (we will pay the cost of the examination). If you fail or
refuse to have a medical examination and you do not give us a satisfactory
reason, we will not pay any monthly benefit.
We reserve the right to contact any other person or organisation that we
consider necessary to assist in the validation of your claim and where
necessary, you must provide us with the relevant authority to obtain this
information. We can also ask to see your personal bank or financial statements.
We may arrange a personal interview with you to help you look for further
permanent work.
We will only begin to make monthly benefit payments when we receive full and
satisfactory evidence of your eligibility to claim. If you delay sending us the
claim form or any other evidence we require, your claim may be harder to check.
This may lead to us paying monthly benefit late or not paying it at all. |
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