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Sarah
I lost my work keys, and paid for a locksmith, am I eligable to claim it bk from my company as they have ins.?
No. YOU can't make a claim on your company's policy. They might be able to, but most likely 1. their deductible is higher than the loss and 2. claims from "oops I lost it" aren't going to be covered.
smokenstuff
its proply not worth it to be claimed. You will want to use it for bigger things like fire or break in or something. How much could it be $45. I would eat it
65% water
I would guess not, since you lost the keys. If they'd been stolen that might be another matter. At any rate, your company's deductible on their insurance is going to be more than the cost of the locksmith.
Serge M
Only your company can give you an answer.
Gambit
Wow, if your employers were dense enough not to notice that someone is changing the locks on their place of business without their knowledge I say go for it. Their insurer will deny the claim as there is no way a Commercial policy deductible would be low enough to cover the claim, however maybe your boss will authorize the company to pay for it.
anaise
Probably not because you showed negligence "on losing the keys".
A K
SAME THING HAPPENED TO ONE OF MY FRIENDS AND HIS COMPANY WOULDN'T LET HIM CLAIM HOWEVER HE CLAIMED FROM HIS HOUSE INSURANCE AND THEY PAID UP MAYBE YOU CAN TRY THAT IF YOU HAVE HOUSE INSURANCE
GOOD LUCK