A copy of a policy issued by an insurer to a specific insured is not generally available online due to privacy considerations. However, there do exist sites, mostly intended for the use of insurance professionals, where pro forma policy forms can be viewed. Ordinarily, these are subscription services which the consumer would have no reason to need or desire.
That said, some insurers may have an internal system by which a copy of a policy can be sent online to the insurance agent that was involved in the transaction of obtaining the insurance. If that system exists, the agent may grant his/her customer access to it. Note, though, that this is by no means universal and the response includes a certain amount of conjecture.
Yes, your agent or the insurance company can provide with a copy of your insurance policy.
Contact the insurance company for information on how to make your claim and ask if they can supply a copy of the policy.
Copy of the policy, or at least its policy number; and proof of death.
Contact your agent or the company.
Try Geico's website. Geico is a place online where you can apply for a life insurance policy. Geico also offers car insurance and other kinds of insurance.
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An endowment policy is a life insurance agreement designed to pay a lump sum after a specific term or on earlier death. You can purchase an endowment policy online at Endowment-Life-Insurance.
Call customer service and ask for it. They most likely will send you a policy summary and not the whole policy but you can ask.
Whichever company wrote the policy should have a copy of it.
The insurance policy and a certified, original copy of the death certificate. If the policy has been lost or misplaced, the insurance carrier can provide the appropriate "lost policy" form.
You have two options. Contact the insurance agent who sold you the insurance policy and ask him to get you a duplicate copy. He will advise you on the formalities and get a copy. Alternately you can contact your insurance provider (company) and submit a request for a duplicate copy. In either case, a letter from you confirming that the original policy document was lost needs to be provided. A police missing complaint may be asked in some cases too.