A Pennsylvania Notice of Claim is a legal document that must be filed when an individual or business is making an insurance claim against an insurer in the state of Pennsylvania. It is a formal notice of the claim, and it must be filed within a certain time frame in order to be eligible for compensation. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Claim: a first-party claim and a third-party claim. A first-party claim is made when an individual or business is making a claim against their own insurance policy. This type of claim is usually for damages caused by an accident, injury, or other covered event. A third-party claim is made when a person or business is making a claim against an insurance policy belonging to someone else. This type of claim is usually for damages caused by another person's negligence. Both types of claims must include detailed information about the incident, including the date, time, and location, as well as any injuries, damages, or losses associated with the incident.