Utah Code § 31A-27a-604

Claims under an occurrence policy, surety bond, surety undertaking
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(1) Subject to Section 31A-27a-603, an insured may file a claim for the protection afforded under
the insured's policy, irrespective of whether a claim is known at the time of filing, if the policy is
an occurrence policy.
(2) Subject to Section 31A-27a-603, an obligee may file a claim for the protection afforded under
a surety bond or a surety undertaking issued by the insurer as to which the obligee is the
beneficiary, irrespective of whether a claim is known at the time of filing.
(3) After a claim is filed under Subsection (1) or (2), when a specific claim is made by or against
the insured or by the obligee:
(a) the insured or the obligee shall supplement the claim; and
(b) the receiver shall treat the claim as a contingent or unliquidated claim under Section
31A-27a-605.

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