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Based on this example, an auto insurer would pay out a maximum of $1,500 for a diminished value claim on this vehicle. However, based on the damage and mileage, the final calculated estimate for a ...
A direct-shift gearbox (DSG, German: Direktschaltgetriebe [1]) [2] [3] is an electronically controlled, dual-clutch, [2] multiple-shaft, automatic gearbox, in either a transaxle or traditional transmission layout (depending on engine/drive configuration), with automated clutch operation, and with fully-automatic [2] or semi-manual gear selection.
A car insurance claim may be settled as soon as the same day for simple claims, like a glass claim for a broken windshield. However, a more complex claim with multiple vehicles and injuries may ...
Talking to a licensed insurance agent can answer questions about whether your accident may be covered. However, once a claim is filed, the claims adjuster will be the one to evaluate the situation ...
The other notable article is the Direct-Shift Gearbox - the specific Volkswagen Group DSG transmission. Oh, and these types were not 'pioneered' on the Veyron at all - they were actually pioneered on the Volkswagen Golf Mk4 R32 in 2003. ;-) 78.32.143.113 ( talk ) 09:31, 13 January 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]
Pure IBNR refers to only unreported claims, not any development on reported claims. Incurred but not enough reported (IBNER), in contrast, refers to development on reported claims. For example, when a claim is first reported, a $100 payment might be made, and a $900 case reserve might be established, for a total initial reported amount of $1000.
An auto insurance claim is essentially your way of notifying your insurance provider that you’ll need to use your policy to cover expenses after your car is damaged in a covered incident. The ...
Deutsche Schlafwagen- und Speisewagengesellschaft, the German Sleeper and Dining Car Company; Dick's Sporting Goods, a sporting goods retailer; DSG International (retailer), Dixons Stores Group, a European retailer; DSG International Ltd., a Hong Kong–based manufacturer; Novell Desktop Systems Group, a former department of Novell