people from all walks of life (the insured)
Contact the agent who sold the policey or call the insurance company.
Some "permanent" insurance polices call for this. But term polices cannot. There are some policies that would allow you to benefit while you are alive if you have a terminal illness as well.
Call Ford and ask who they have life insurance with now. In group life, the new company usually takes over all policies that are in existance.
If it is your policy, call the insurance company. If not, you will have to have authority over the estate or person to get information on this due to the privacy laws.
There are a few organizations online that say that they can help locate lost insurance policies or unclaimed policy. Before you try the, I would contact MIB (Medical Information Bureau) for help. You may also want to call your local commissioner of insurance. You may contact any branch official of Insurance Company and request to provide you the bunch of "Orphaned" or unclaimed policies, for which there are no claimants. From the address and contact number as available in the policy, the nominee or legal heir can be contacted for the needful.
This individual is called an Agent or Insurance broker
A person who buys a lot of things is often described as a shopaholic.
I would call that insurance company, there is no database of in force insurance policies that I know of.
That is what we call fraud!
consumer customer
Contact the agent who sold the policey or call the insurance company.
Most Property & Casualty insurance companies that write Homeowners Insurance will also sell Tenant Insurance policies. Simply call your local insurance agent to inquire.
Keep the person there and call the police or the insurance company so they can walk you through it.
You would call the insurance company of the person's car that you are driving. The insurance follows the car and not the insured.
If you are the named beneficiary of their life policies you do. You can call and ask the insurance companies who the beneficiary is and they will tell you that much. I presume your question had to do with claiming the death proceeds as income. If so, the answer is NO! Life insurance proceeds are received income tax free.
Call your local DMV
A bad person. Unless you buy it and DON"T liKe it that's when you return it or sell it.