Georgia Statutes

§ 33-37-37 — Third-party claim against insured

Georgia § 33-37-37

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O.C.G.A. § 33-37-37 (2026).

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(a)Whenever any third party asserts a cause of action against an insured of an insurer in liquidation, the third party may file a claim with the liquidator.
(b)Whether or not the third party files a claim, the insured may file a claim on his own behalf in the liquidation. If the insured fails to file a claim by the date for filing claims specified in the order of liquidation or within 60 days after mailing of the notice required by Code Section 33-37-21 , whichever is later, he is an unexcused late filer.
(c)The liquidator shall make his recommendations to the court under Code Section 33-37-41 for the allowance of an insured's claim under subsection (b) of this Code section after consideration of the probable outcome of any pending action against the insured on which the claim is based,

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