Claims Administration definition

Claims Administration means the processing of claims made under the Shared Policies, including the reporting of claims to the insurance carriers, management and defense of claims and providing for appropriate releases upon settlement of claims.
Claims Administration means the processing and payment of claims received from Settlement Class Members by the Claims Administrator.
Claims Administration means the processing of claims made under the Shared Policies, including, without limitation, the reporting of claims to the insurance carriers and the management of the defense of claims.

Examples of Claims Administration in a sentence

  • All costs for notice to the Settlement Class as required under ¶¶ 3.1 and 3.2, Costs of Claims Administration under ¶¶ 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3, and the costs of dispute resolution described in ¶ 2.5, shall be paid by GCBS.

  • GCBS and Class Counsel then negotiated and agreed to the provisions described in ¶¶ 7.2 and 7.3. GCBS shall pay any attorneys’ fees, costs, expenses and/or service award to Plaintiffs, as provided for in ¶¶ 7.2 and 7.3, separate and apart from any benefits provided to Settlement Class Members and the costs of notice and Claims Administration.

  • If the total dollar value of all Valid Claims is less than the amount remaining in the Settlement Fund after the Claims Deadline has passed and after any Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses Award, any Service Award, and the Costs of Claims Administration have been paid in full out of the Settlement Fund, the payment amount for all Valid Claims shall be increased pro rata.

  • If the total dollar value of all Valid Claims is greater than the amount remaining in the Settlement Fund after the Claims Deadline has passed and after any Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses Award, any Service Award, and the Costs of Claims Administration have been paid in full out of the Settlement Fund, the payment amounts for all Valid Claims for Cash Payments shall be decreased pro rata.

  • However, if you receive Services from a Non-Participating Provider or Non-Participating Dental Office without an authorized referral and you believe Company should cover the Services, you need to send a completed dental claim form, the itemized bill, and your receipt or proof of payment to: Xxxxxx Permanente National Claims Administration – Northwest PO Box 370050 Denver, CO 80237-9998 You can request a claim form from Member Services.


More Definitions of Claims Administration

Claims Administration means the processing of claims made under Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Policies, including the reporting of claims to the insurance carrier, management and defense of claims, and providing for appropriate releases upon settlement of claims.
Claims Administration means the administration of claims made under the Third Party Policies, including the reporting of claims to the unaffiliated, third-party insurance carriers that issued the Third Party Policies, management and defense of such claims, negotiating the resolution of such claims, and providing for appropriate releases upon settlement of such claims.
Claims Administration means the processing of claims made under the Shared Policies, including the reporting of losses or claims to the insurance carriers and management and defense of claims, including the right to exhaust, settle, release, commute, buy-back or otherwise resolve disputes with respect to any such claims.
Claims Administration means the administration of the Claims Process by the Class Administrator.
Claims Administration means the administration of claims made under the Third Party Shared Policies, including the reporting of losses or claims to the unaffiliated, Third Party insurance carriers that issued the Third Party Shared Policies, management and defense of such claims, negotiating the resolution of such claims, and providing for appropriate releases upon settlement of such claims.
Claims Administration means the processing and payment of claims received
Claims Administration means the processing of claims made under the Company Policies, including the reporting of losses or claims to insurance carriers (including as a result of reports provided to Delta by Ultra), management and defense of claims, the settlement of claims and providing for appropriate releases upon settlement of claims.