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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;📬 &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Claims notification clause&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is a provision in an [[Definition:Insurance policy | insurance policy]] or [[Definition:Reinsurance contract | reinsurance contract]] that specifies when, how, and to whom the insured (or cedent) must report a [[Definition:Claim | claim]] or a circumstance that could give rise to a claim. These clauses define the triggering event for notification — which may be the occurrence of a loss, the insured&amp;#039;s awareness of a potential claim, or the receipt of a third-party demand — and typically impose a time limit within which notice must be delivered. The wording of the clause varies significantly depending on whether the contract is written on an [[Definition:Occurrence-based policy | occurrence]] basis, a [[Definition:Claims-made policy | claims-made]] basis, or a [[Definition:Claims-made and reported policy | claims-made and reported]] basis, and the legal consequences of late or defective notice differ markedly across jurisdictions.&lt;br /&gt;
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⚙️ Under a [[Definition:Claims-made policy | claims-made]] policy, the notification clause is especially consequential: coverage often depends entirely on the claim being both made against the insured and reported to the insurer within the policy period or a defined extended reporting window. If the insured fails to notify within the stipulated timeframe, the insurer may deny coverage altogether — a result that courts in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other common-law jurisdictions have enforced with varying degrees of strictness. The UK&amp;#039;s Insurance Act 2015 reformed the law to limit insurers&amp;#039; ability to reject claims solely on the basis of late notification unless they can demonstrate actual [[Definition:Prejudice | prejudice]], while many U.S. states still permit strict enforcement of notification deadlines in commercial lines. In [[Definition:Reinsurance | reinsurance]], the notification clause interacts with the [[Definition:Follow the settlements | follow the settlements]] doctrine and often includes requirements for the cedent to provide prompt notice of large individual losses, [[Definition:Catastrophe event | catastrophe events]], or reserves exceeding a specified threshold, enabling the reinsurer to monitor its exposure and participate in [[Definition:Claims management | claims handling]] where appropriate.&lt;br /&gt;
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⚖️ Disputes over notification clauses rank among the most litigated issues in insurance law globally. Late notice can jeopardize coverage for the policyholder while exposing [[Definition:Insurance broker | brokers]] to professional liability claims for failing to advise clients on their reporting obligations. In [[Definition:Directors and officers insurance (D&amp;amp;O) | D&amp;amp;O]], [[Definition:Professional indemnity insurance | professional indemnity]], and [[Definition:Cyber insurance | cyber insurance]] — lines where claims often emerge gradually — the precise language of the notification clause determines whether a circumstance reported during one policy year will be covered if it matures into a formal claim years later. For insurers and reinsurers, well-drafted notification clauses are essential to maintaining [[Definition:Reserving | reserving]] accuracy and preventing adverse selection, because without timely information about emerging losses, reserve estimates deteriorate and the ability to manage exposure is compromised.&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Claims-made policy]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Occurrence-based policy]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Late notification]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Follow the settlements]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Reinsurance contract]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Insurance Act 2015]]&lt;br /&gt;
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