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Why Choose Online Dispute Resolution?

  • Fast Resolution: Settle disputes much faster than court litigation.
  • Cost-Effective: Avoid the high expenses of legal battles
  • Confidential & Secure: Your case details and document
  • Flexible Process: Participate from anywhere — home, office, or on the go.
  • Expert Mediators: Our experts are specialised in ODR mechanisms.
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Who Can Use Online Dispute Resolution Services for Issues Related to Insurance Claims?

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Policyholders

facing delays, partial payments, or claim rejections

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Families of the insured

whose legitimate death or accident claims are denied.

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Businesses

seeking settlement for property, vehicle, or fire insurance claims

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Insurance Companies

looking for fair mediation with policyholders

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Common Insurance Disputes We Handle:

  • Wrongful claim rejection or delay
  • Unfair deductions in claim amount
  • Misinterpretation of policy terms
  • Non-payment of maturity or death benefits
  • Issues related to health, vehicle, fire, or life insurance

How It Works

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Fill out the online form

Submit your dispute details online.

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Receive a call from our expert

We understand your case.

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Your case is analysed

We understand your case.

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Assigned to a professional expert

The case will assign to an experienced mediator or arbitrator for resolution

Our Team of Arbitrators & Mediators Includes:

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Former Judges,Hon’ble High Court

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Former Registrars, NCLT andDRT, Govt. of India

Disclaimer: Our panel includes experienced, independent mediators and arbitrators, including retired judges and ex-senior tribunal officials (engaged in their private capacities). They act as neutrals and are not acting in any official judicial capacity for the Government of India.

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Why Choose Us?

  • Recognised by the Government of India
  • 1 Lakh+ Satisfied Clients Across India
  • ISO Certified Platform
  • Secure and Transparent Data Handling
  • Professional trained Experts and Mediators
  • Affordable, Timely, and Reliable Service
  • 24×7 Support and Case Updates
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We help you navigate complex claim issues and ensure youget what you’re entitled to — without the stress of long legalbattles.

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FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Online Dispute Resolution?

ODR is a digital way to resolve disputes through mediation, conciliation, or arbitration conducted online. In simpler words, it is the conduct of the ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) process in an online environment. Consequently, ODR is not only legally permissible but has also gained broad recognition in India from the judiciary, the government, and business enterprises.

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