Generally, if a life insurance company is notified of the death of the insured and there are named beneficiaries, the company pays off upon official notification of the death. You should speak with a customer service representative at the insurance company who can review your situation and advise you how to obtain your share of the proceeds.
Yes. A beneficiary who refuses to release their demands in an estate cannot delay the process for long. The executor can ask for a hearing on the final account and the court will allow it even though all the beneficiaries have not signed releases.
If your contractor refuses to give you copies or originals of the insurance papers, contact the insurance company themselves. If the insurance company name is not known, call the state you live in to inquire.
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
Yes there are, dont know what they charge for rent, but they seem nice
The beneficiaries do not have to sign off on the sale. The executor has to have the judge sign off on the sale. The other party could purchase the home from the estate if they wished and the judge allows it. Consult a probate attorney for the process.
The insurance company will pay you the worth of your car minus your deductible.
if life insurance policy passed the contestability period, benefits will be paid at insured's death.
Not in the United States or Canada, unless the employer also refuses insurance coverage to opposite-sex spouses.
Insurance fraud takes place whenever an individual takes action to receive benefits that they are not due. Classic examples of this may be burning down an insured house to collect the damages, or killing a spouse to collect life insurance. These are extreme examples, but they demonstrate the basic concept of fraudulently collecting insurance. Inversely, insurance fraud occurs when a company providing coverage refuses to pay out when the terms requiring payment are met. Recently the insurance company Aflac was accused of neglecting to pay out the claims incurred during the earthquake that shook Japan.
Contact the Attorney or whomever Legally drew up the Trust. * The attorney will not give out such information. If the trustee refuses to supply the beneficiaries with a copy of the trust or the information that is sought, the interested party will need to petition the probate court for a copy of the document.
You may want to contact your health insurance business office and find out the reason for the refusal to pay for treatment. Each insurance company has their own rules and regulations regarding what they will cover.
If they refuse to sign the application for a claim, they will not be paid the proceeds of the policy.