claimclaim1 /kleɪm/ noun [countableC]1COMMERCEa request or demand for money, or the amount of money asked forThe developer made a claim against the owner for extra building costs.
There were very large claims for loss of earnings.
The company finally agreed to settle her claim (=pay it) for damages.
→ expenses claim → pay claim2 (also insurance claim)INSURANCE a request for a payment for damage, theft, injury etc for which you are insuredEurop Assistance will deal with any claim received from the insured.
This form will be needed should you have to make an insurance claim.
The company’s results included a net gain of $87.3 million from the settlement of insurance claims resulting from the interruption of its operations.
→ see also statement of claim → damage claim → exaggerated claim3LAW a right to have or get something such as land or other assets that belong to youThey have no claim to the property.
→ counter-claim → priority claim4MARKETING a favourable statement made about a product by its producer that may or may not be trueThe company has been forced by the Food and Drug Administration to remove ‘no cholesterol’ claims from its labels.