"We have received a mail from our official in J&K that the second compliance report was submitted before the High Court on Tuesday," he said.
Sources said that the four state-owned non-life insurers together have settled 7,492 claims by paying Rs 284 crore at the time of filing of the compliance report.
State-owned non-life insurer, United Indian Insurance claimed it has settled over 80 per cent of claims received by it from the state as of Tuesday, following the killer floods in September .
An official from New India Assurance said that his company has settled around 2,300 claims out of 2,800 claims received at a cost of Rs 65 crore so far.
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