When preliminary proof of loss is required by a policy, the insured is not bound to give such proof as would be necessary in a court of justice, but it is sufficient for him to give the best evidence in his power at the time. SOURCE: GC § 43403.
22 GCA § 18604 — under The Contract of Insurance.
22 GCA § 18604
When preliminary proof of loss is required by a policy, the insured is not bound to give such proof as would be necessary in a court of justice, but it is sufficient for him to give the best evidence in his power at the time. SOURCE: GC § 43403.