Maryland Claim Amendment is a legal process used to modify an existing claim filed with an insurance company in the state of Maryland. This type of amendment can be used to update certain information in the claim, request additional benefits, or dispute a denial of a claim. There are three types of Maryland Claim Amendments: Subrogation, Assignment, and Reinstatement. Subrogation is the process of transferring the right of recovery from one party to another, usually an insurance company. Assignment is the transfer of a claim from one party to another, such as when a policyholder assigns the right to receive benefits from an insurance policy to a family member or caretaker. Reinstatement is the process of reviving a previously denied claim.