I received a “Notice of Claim Denial” that states my claim is denied because it was submitted late — what can I do?
You can cure a late claim and turn it into a valid claim by submitting evidence that you in fact filed your claim before the deadline (timely claims required a postmark of no later than July 30, 2010 (claims submitted via the website required submission by Midnight Central time on July 30, 2010). Evidence of timely claim submission must be addressed per the Notice of Claim Denial and postmarked by the date specified in your Notice of Denial. You will be notified by October 31, 2010 if your claim of timely filing was accepted. If you submit something but do not receive a letter by that date your claim will remain denied as untimely. If you do not make a further submission your claim will remain denied and you will not receive any further communication.
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