The most frequent reason for failed insurance claims is deliberate wrong information provided during policy signing. Lets say, you declared that you were a non-smoker but your death was due to respiratory illness caused by smoking, the insurance company will not settle the claim. Some other reasons could be, incorrect documentation, suicide etc
Contact your insurance agent.
you'll need to find out the insurance company name.
no you dont need it
No. I dont think so
The insurance company would have had to pay to a beneficiary who would hold the money in trust for you. That was probably the person who raised you after her death.
a monkey. I dont even know what a benefical life insurance is. Too Hard For MEH.
no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it
Can you go back and see if you can find any paperwork at all? Find any trail of the payments you made? Maybe your bank can help. Where did you buy it? Go back and talk to the agent. Even if you did find out what company, the policy is probably in a laps and to reinstate it will cost more than buying new insurance uinless your health has changed for the worse. You can call the insurance company and they usually can find your policy by social security # and DOB.
I am not a chronic smoker, I only smoke at parties. My last smoke was yesterday. The life insurance companny mademe take a saliva test, im ugessing for nicotine. I dont want my parents to find out that i smoke. Is there any way where i can talk to the insurance company to keep it private. Thank you, please help!
Yes. A company may offer a credit if you decline insurance as long as you have other coverage. If you dont have other coverage you can't opt out of insurance if offered by your company
I dont know much about Aon insurance from news reports they are a reliable insurance company. They do offer discount to other insurance companies,bankers and brokers.
it usually depends on the company the policy is with. but usually you dont need a signature to change a beneficiary.