Requirements and Time Limit for Starting Suit or Arbitration Sample Clauses

Requirements and Time Limit for Starting Suit or Arbitration. An insured person may not bring any suit or action against us, including any proceeding in arbitration, unless that person has fully complied with all of the terms of this policy. Any suit or action, including arbitration, must be started within three (3) years after the date of the accident causing the injury or death or within one (1) year after the liability insurer of the owner or operator of the vehicle liable to the insured person has become the subject of insolvency proceedings in any state, whichever is later, regardless of whether the limits of liability of any applicable bodily injury liability bonds or policies have been exhausted by payment of judgments or settlements. Arbitration is started by sending a written request to arbitrate. A suit is started by filing a complaint with a court of competent jurisdiction.
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Requirements and Time Limit for Starting Suit or Arbitration. An insured person may not bring any suit or action against us, including any proceeding in arbitration, unless that person has fully complied with all of the terms of this policy. Any suit or action, including arbitration, must be started within three (3) years after the date of the accident causing the injury or death or within one year after the liability insurer of the owner or operator of the vehicle liable to the insured person has become the subject of insolvency proceedings in any state, whichever is later, regardless of whether the limits of liability of any applicable bodily injury liability bonds or policies have been exhausted by payment of judgments or settlements. Arbitration is started by sending written request to arbitrate. A suit is started by filing a complaint with a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event a written request to arbitrate is made, the insured person will have three years after the date of the accident causing the injury or death, one year after the liability insurer of the owner or operator of the uninsured motor vehicle liable to the insured has become the subject of insolvency proceedings in any state, or sixty (60) days after the receipt of the refusal to arbitrate, whichever is later, to file suit.

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