As it happens, I used to work in the insurance industry so I am familiar with this question. Life insurance policies typically have a clause that invalidates a claim if the insured commits suicide within a year of the date when the policy was purchased, but if you have had that insurance policy for a year or longer, then it remains valid even in the event of suicide. The concept behind this is that insurance companies don't want suicidal people (or their relatives) to buy life insurance policies to make the suicide more profitable. But if you bought your policy in good faith,, and the insured only subsequently became suicidal, then that is a death which deserves to be covered by the policy.
rene magrittes mother committed suicide in the river sambre i think the reason why she committed suicide because of depression
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Sure.
They may not if there is a clause in the insurance agreement that the insurance will not be paid out in the event that an unlicensed driver is in control
Sie hat Selbstmord begangen. She committed suicide.
Why do you care as long as your daughter has coverage? Are you wanting to pay for her to have insurance? Tell the Judge. How dare she.
Jane Fonda's mother committed suicide after learning of her husband's interest in a much younger woman, Susan Blanchard.
He committed suicide. In the new report his mother stated that he was in "deep depression".
Only if her married daughter is under 18, then yes. Otherwise, the answer is no.
Brutus was not buried. After he committed suicide, he was cremated and his ashes were sent to his mother in Rome.
Yes you can. Your mother would have to sign as the applicant, and you as the owner. Also the insurance company may want to know the reason for the policy and its purpose.