Is there a high probability of failure in corporate claims?

There is a high probability that an enterprise will fail to claim compensation.

A claimed enterprise usually refers to an enterprise without a clear owner or manager. These enterprises may face high bankruptcy risk due to poor management, lack of effective management or financial problems. A study shows that the failure rate of enterprises being claimed is about twice that of ordinary enterprises. This may be due to the lack of clear business strategy and financial management of the claimed enterprise, which makes it difficult to maintain normal operation. Therefore, for the enterprise being claimed, the probability of bankruptcy is greater.