I believe I have a claim against National States, but I am not a policyholder or a beneficiary under the companys policies. How do I make a claim?
Claims filed against National States by general creditors, stockholders, trade creditors, governmental agencies, reinsurers, cedants, agents, employees, former officers and directors and other persons interested in the affairs of the company are processed by the Liquidator. To file a claim for monies you believe to be owed to you by National States, you must file a POC form with the Liquidator no later than 4:30 p.m. CST, on November 15, 2011. If you fail to file a POC form by this date, your claim may not be considered to be timely filed. Failure to file a timely claim may result in denial of your claim or consideration of your claim at a lower priority level.
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