Depends on his policy. In most cases yes, but the family must wait 2 years to collect. Also, the amount may not be the full amount as if it were a line of duty death.
I am not sure, but I do believe depression is heriditary and if that's the case then so would suicide. If you have a chemical imbalance then maybe it is. However, when one person commits suicide, there are usually followers in the circle of family and friends.
In "My Antonia" by Willa Cather, Mr. Shimerda, the patriarch of the Shimerda family, is terribly depressed and commits suicide in Chapter 14. This leaves his family to fend for themselves.
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I believe you shouldn't commit suicide from bullying/cyber-bullying, people who attempt suicide, but don't commit it often are glad they didn't complete suicide, it only gets better from there. Plus people will be sad if a person commits suicide because they will lose a friend or a family member or whatever relationship they have going on.
Kamal's father commits suicide in "The Kite Runner" because he is unable to cope with the shame and humiliation of his son's assault, which he perceives as a stain on the family's honor. The trauma and guilt overwhelm him, leading him to take his life.
It's actually not an abc family movie. It's a Lifetime movie called Prayers for Bobby. It's a great film based on actual events.
No, your pension income is for supporting you and your family.
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Antonia's father, Mr. Shimerda, is the member of her family who dies soon after the novel begins.
An Insurance company cant commit suicide. So, I am not sure what you are trying to ask here. If you are asking about, what would happen if the insurance policy holder commits suicide? In that case too, nothing will happen. The insurance company will not pay any money to the deceased persons family. Insurance claims can be made only if death occurs by accident or natural causes. Not suicide.
Be his friend and listen to him. He'll need to talk to someone and if you are close to him it may be you. There is no way to explain an event like this and his friends/family may never know why. That makes it harder for the people left. Just be there.
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