Maryland Code § CJ-10-1104

Section CJ-10-1104
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(a) This section applies to a claim by the estate of a decedent who died as a
result of an alleged tort or a beneficiary of the decedent.
(b) A claimant may obtain the documentation described in § 10-1102 of this
subtitle if the claimant provides in writing to the insurer:
(1) The date of the alleged tort;
(2) The name and last known address of the alleged tortfeasor;
(3) A copy of any vehicle accident report, police report, or other
official report concerning the alleged tort, if available;
(4) The insurer's claim number, if available;

(5) A copy of the decedent's death certificate issued in the State or
another jurisdiction;
(6) A copy of the letters of administration issued to appoint the
personal representative of the decedent's estate in the State or a substantially similar
document issued by another jurisdiction;
(7) The name of each beneficiary of the decedent, if known;
(8) The relationship to the decedent of each known beneficiary of the
decedent; and
(9) A letter from an attorney admitted to practice law in the State
certifying that:
(i) The attorney has made reasonable efforts to investigate the
underlying facts of the claim; and
(ii) Based on the attorney's investigation, the attorney
reasonably believes that the claim is not frivolous.

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