It is mandatory to submit the original policy bond along with other claim papers both in death and maturity claims.
In case of a claim, you are to intimate the insurance company who issued the policy , in writing or by mail. The Insurance company will provide you necessary forms for submission along with required papers/documents including the original policy bond,attested copy of Death Certificate etc. The insurance company may initiate inspection (which is optional) to verify the authenticity of the claim.
Contact the insurance company for information on how to make your claim and ask if they can supply a copy of the policy.
No. You don't have to have the original policy in order to file a claim. Insurance companies have a lost policy form that covers the situation where your original policy is not available. This also occurs when you need to make a change or do anything else on your policy. You can always request a copy of your policy from the insurance company if you can't locate yours.
Copy of the policy, or at least its policy number; and proof of death.
No. Though you will have to provide certain details and it will take longer to process your claim
I would suggest reviewing your policy to see if the roof is covered in your insurance, then contact the claim department at the insurance copy to file a claim.
You are to intimate the Insurance Co. about the demise of the policy holder along with copy of death certificate. The Insurance Co. will provide necessary forms for submission. They will conduct investigation through their officials about the genuineness of the claim and settle the claim at the shortest possible time.
It is a copy of an insurance policy, or a part of an insurance policy (i.e. an endorsement, etc.), which includes a certification/statement signed by the underwriter or other representative of the issuing insurance carrier that the copy is true and accurate to the original.
Yes, your agent or the insurance company can provide with a copy of your insurance policy.
In Family Life Insurance Policy, both husband and wife are involved,thereby both of them are covered under a single copy. In case of any eventuality of either of the two,death claim is paid and the policy becomes void.
Ask the contractor for a copy.
For any type of policy you need to ask your Insurance company for a copy if you have lost or mislaid it.