Assessing Loss to a Property and Claims Adjustment Process
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Case Details:
Case Code : INS007
Case Length : 04 Pages
Period : 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Varied
Industry : Insurance
Countries : India
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"I need not worry," said Narayan Shethy confidently to Venkat, the owner of the
shop adjacent to his erstwhile electronics showroom. "But a lot of your
property was gutted in the fire. It would be difficult for anyone, let alone
you, to recover from such a loss," replied Venkat.
"I had insured the property, so I can claim compensation from the insurance
company for the loss I have incurred," said Shethy.
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Shethy Electronics Showroom belonged to Narayan
Shethy. It was one of the leading electronics showrooms in the city. The
showroom stocked almost all brands and the latest models in electronic
home appliances. Any new innovation or product would enter the city
through Shethy's showroom only. The showroom was a shopper's paradise. A
whole lot of models were available at reasonable prices. Shethy had many
loyal customers who purchased their electronic goods from his shop
alone. Shethy had inherited the showroom from his father, Dev Shethy.
The showroom was quite small when he inherited it. Through his efforts
Shethy developed the showroom and expanded the business... |
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