Indiana Claim Allowance Form is a document used by citizens of Indiana to apply for state benefits, such as unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, or disability compensation. It is used to collect information about the applicant's qualifications, financial situation, and other necessary details. The information gathered on the form is used to determine whether the applicant is eligible for state benefits and the amount that can be claimed. There are three different types of Indiana Claim Allowance Form: the General Claim Allowance Form, the Special Claim Allowance Form, and the Initial Claim Allowance Form. The General Claim Allowance Form is used for filing an initial claim for benefits, while the Special Claim Allowance Form is used to file a claim for additional benefits. The Initial Claim Allowance Form is used to file a claim for a new type of benefit.