An insurer shall furnish, upon written request of any person claiming to have a loss under an insurance contract issued by such insurer, forms of proof of loss for completion by such person, but such insurer shall not, by reason of the requirement so to furnish forms, have any responsibility for or with reference to the completion of such proof or the manner of any such completion or attempted completion.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 27. THE INSURANCE CONTRACT
Subchapter I. Insurance Contracts Generally
§ 2704. Insurable interest; personal insurance.
§ 2705. Insurable interest; exception when certain institutions designated beneficiary.
§ 2706. Insurable interest; property.
§ 2707. Power to contract; purchase of insurance and annuities by minors.
§ 2708. Consent of insured; life, health insurance.
§ 2709. Alteration of application, life and health insurance.
§ 2710. Application as evidence.
§ 2711. Representations in applications.
§ 2712. Filing, approval of forms.
§ 2713. Grounds for disapproval.
§ 2715. Charter or bylaw provisions.
§ 2716. Execution of policies.
§ 2717. Underwriters' and combination policies.
§ 2718. Validity and construction of noncomplying forms.
§ 2721. Payment discharges insurer.
§ 2722. Forms for proof of loss to be furnished.
§ 2723. Minor may give acquittance.
§ 2724. Claims administration not waiver.
§ 2726. Exemption of proceeds, health insurance.
§ 2727. Exemption of proceeds—Group insurance.
§ 2729. Retention of proceeds of policy by company.
§ 2730. Collection of overpayments by health insurers and health plans.