Claim Approval

/ˈkleɪm əˌpruvəl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The formal acceptance or sanctioning of a claim, typically by an insurer, governmental body, or court.
    The claimant received claim approval from the insurance company after submitting all necessary documents.

Forms

  • claim approval
  • claim approvals

Commentary

Claim approval often triggers entitlement to compensation or benefits and must be clearly distinct from claim denial or settlement.

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