Physician Claimants Sample Clauses
The 'Physician Claimants' clause defines who qualifies as a claimant under the agreement, specifically focusing on physicians. It typically outlines the criteria that a physician must meet to be considered eligible for making a claim, such as licensure status, participation in a particular program, or involvement in a covered event. This clause ensures that only those physicians who meet the specified requirements can seek remedies or benefits under the contract, thereby clarifying eligibility and preventing disputes over who may assert claims.
Physician Claimants. (i) As soon as possible after the deadline for Personal Injury Claimants to elect to settle or litigate, the Claims Administrator shall provide to Physician Claimants a list of Non-Settling Personal Injury Claimants along with an election form setting forth the process by which Physician Claimants may elect to settle or litigate their Claims. The election form shall permit the Physician Claimants to elect to settle conditionally, subject to right of revocation defined at (ii) below, or to litigate. To be timely the election form must be received by the Claims Administrator or postmarked — by certified mail or by an overnight delivery service — on the date that is not more than forty-five (45) calendar days after the Claims Administrator serves the list of Non-
