Claim rejected? – Risk-BOT helps quickly & digitally
Why claims are frequently rejected
Insurance companies often reject claims if documents are incomplete or deadlines have been missed. Risk-BOT helps you submit your case correctly and digitally, and has it personally reviewed by Roland (Chamber of Industry and Commerce) . This increases your chances of having your claim approved.
We will show you how to understand the rejection and how to professionally enforce your claims.
Step-by-step guide for rejected claims
- Review documents: Collect all receipts, photos, and cost estimates.
- Submit digitally: Fill out the form, upload the documents
- Risk-BOT review: AI analysis of your documents
- Personal control: Roland checks and gives recommendations for action.
- Enforce your claim: Objection or supplementation of documents
Timeline after rejection
| Step | Length of time |
|---|---|
| Collect and submit documents | 1–2 days |
| Digital exam | 1 day |
| Personal control by Roland | 1–2 days |
| Objection or addition | depending on insurance |
| Final decision / payout | depending on insurance |
Practical examples & customer experiences
Customer Lehmann had a rejected car insurance claim. Thanks to Roland's precise submission and review, the insurance company was able to pay out €1,300 after a second review.
"Finally, clarity and full payment." – Ms. B.
"Professional advice, highly recommended." – Mr. F.
"My claim was quickly and easily enforced." – Family H.
Frequently asked questions regarding rejected claims
What to do if the insurance company rejects the claim?
Review the documents, submit them digitally, have Roland review them and, if necessary, file an objection.
Which documents are crucial?
Photos, invoices, expert opinions, repair cost estimates and all relevant documents.
Can Risk-BOT enforce the claim?
Risk-BOT assists with review and recommendations, but the decision rests with the insurance company.