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All of them do.
Claims Administration is the group of people in charge of the department that decides if the company is going to pay any particular claim (when someone dies).
No they do not pay for such claims.
If you are speaking of automobile claims, Medicare and Medicare supplements are not related to automobile claims. Automobile insurance should pay the claims related to the vehicle, especially if you were injured. Medicare and Medicare supplements pay hospital and medical bills related to your healthcare.
The term "accident insurance" applies to life and health insurance policy's that will only pay claims that result from an accident. Example: A person who owns an accident-only disability policy falls ill from cancer. The policy will not pay any claims as a result of the cancer. If the same person fell down a flight of stairs, the policy would pay.
In most states, policies include a suicide exclusions for the first two years of the policy. I will look at your policy and call the insurance company.
no, as claims under fire insurance are totally tax free
There are a number of different reasons premiums for life insurance may drop over time. The premium for a life insurance policy is the amount you pay in return for the life insurance coverage on your life. The insurance company promises to pay out a death benefit to your beneficiary of you die, in return for your premiums you pay on your life insurance policy. Premiums are based on several factors, including your age, health, occupation, hobbies, lifestyle, if you smoke, driving record, credit history, height-to-weight ratio, etc. In addition, the type and amount of life insurance will have an affect on how much you pay for life insurance. What can lower life insurance premiums? Life insurance companies may lower their premiums over time if they have fewer claims, more people cancel their life insurance plans before dying, or people live for a longer period of time
Contact your life insurance company and they can tell you if you can pay online
No, it is just wasting the money by fruad
no
It depends on why it was condemned. Call your insurance agent and claims department and ask them.