Look at all the bank statements and see if they paid for the policy regularly out of an account. Talk to freinds and see if they recommended an agent. Friends usually use the same person. Look around the house for a policy. Call the top 20 Life insurance companies and give them the deceased Social Security number and they can check their records that way for a policy.
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Yes, it is possible.
To insure a loved one means to protect someone you love with life insurance. When a family member dies, life insurance will give cash to the family after their death, helping the family out even when that family member is dead.
im trying to find out if a family member had life insurance by using their social security number
Yes. Anyone can get a policy on another family member.
If you are a family member, you should be able to find papers in the household, or, possibly an insurance company he regularly paid in his banking records. Other than that, you have no recourse.
my brother-in-law was receiving checks from your life insurance co. he had just passed away we need to know if this surviving family member can get his life insurance to pay his funeral cost
See to it that when you die your family does not need to ask the same question!
Catholic Family Life Insurance typically offers products such as life insurance, disability insurance, and long-term care insurance that align with Catholic ethical and religious principles. They may also offer additional coverage options such as burial insurance or accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
No, but whoever you list they have to have an insurable interest such as another family member.