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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NYC Comptroller Claim in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting whether you are filing on behalf of yourself, someone else, or an attorney. Fill in the required fields for claimant and attorney information, including names, addresses, and contact details.
  3. Provide details about the incident. Enter the date and time of the incident, along with the location. Be sure to describe how the claim arose in detail.
  4. List all damages or injuries claimed, including dollar amounts. If more space is needed, attach additional sheets.
  5. Complete medical information by entering treatment dates and hospital details. If claiming lost wages, include your employer's information and work days lost.
  6. Fill out witness information as required. Ensure all necessary fields are completed accurately.
  7. If applicable, provide vehicle owner and insurance information related to any NYC vehicles involved in the incident.
  8. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing and notarizing the form as required.

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Search Your Claim Status CHECK THE STATUS OF YOUR CLAIM: *Claim ID: NOTE: The Claim ID can be found on your claim form or in the email notice you received when you initiated your claim. If you didnt receive an email or letter, or lost your Claim ID, docHub out to us through our Contact Us page.
The General Municipal Law requires that a Notice of Claim be served within 90 days after the claim arises. Section 50-e2 The claim will normally arise on the date of the accident (e.g., slip and fall) or the event (e.g., assault) that has given rise to the claim.
Once your claim is approved, well email you the payment details, including the amount. Your check will be mailed to the address provided on your claim form within 30 days. If your claim included multiple properties, in most cases youll receive one check for the total amount.
You can check your claim status by going online at . labor. ny. gov or by calling Tel-Service at 1-888-581-5812 for New York State residents, or 1-888-864-9920 for out of state residents.
Other Ways to docHub Us Call. 1-800-221-9311 or (518) 270-2200. Write. Office of the State Comptroller. Fax. (518) 270-2222.

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To see if there are unclaimed funds in your name, visit the New York State Comptrollers website and conduct a search by going to . There is no charge to search or file a claim to recover unclaimed funds. Where can I get more information about filing a claim for unclaimed funds?
Review by the Government Entity: After filing, the government agency involved will review the Notice of Claim. They will assess the details provided and decide whether to investigate further or settle the claim. Investigation: The agency may conduct its own investigation into the incident.
New York residents may be owed unclaimed funds, the state comptroller says. According to the Office of Unclaimed Funds (OUF), this money can come from utility deposits, trust funds, old bank accounts, uncashed checks or unused gift cards.

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