Someone can purchase funeral insurance at some places online, however they can also purchase it at any local funeral home or at a burial service place.
The insurance company.
Some life insurance companies will cover funeral expenses, but you need to double-check with your company policy just to make sure. The best way to be sure is to purchase funeral insurance. Additionally, there are some governmental organizations that will assist with burial insurance, including Social Security and the Veteran's Administration. The AARP also has some plans to help cover any funeral expenses.
Pip is a package that you can purchase with your existing car insurance that will cover the cost in case you get into a accident. It covers medical, hospital and funeral costs for you and/or the other person involved in the accident.
A funeral insurance is a policy that in the event of your death, the insurance company pays all expenses for your funeral.
actually i think whoever they gave the the money to when they died that's who pays for the funeral but if they didnt give the money to any one they pay for it from the insurance
Unlikely. It doesn't make sense. If you pay $10k in funeral expenses and the life insurance is 10 million - what kind of a deal is that? It would certainly be possible that if the insurance is payable to the estate of the deseased that the person who paid the funeral expenses could get the $$$ from there.
Yes, funeral insurance normally covers all costs for a funeral.
A person can purchase auto insurance from many different insurance companies. Some of these companies include GIECO, State Farm, Travelers, Progressive, Liberty Mutual, and Nationwide.
You can purchase flowers for a funeral at your local florist shop. You can also purchase flowers for a funeral at teleflora. They have an online store where you can order flowers for a funeral.
Life insurance can cover the cost of funeral expenses. There are also funeral insurance plans that can be purchased separate from life insurance. He would want to look at how much the estimated cost of a funeral is these days and adjust his life insurance plan to cover the costs.
Setting up an Irrevocable Funeral Trust Final Expense plan can now be done by attorneys, financial planners, insurance agents and funeral consultants. With the funeral trust being offered by the attorney, financial planner, insurance agent or funeral consultant, the senior doesn't have to go to the funeral home. In the comfort of their own homes, they can sign an irrevocable funeral trust that is funded with a single payment life policy.
You can certainly apply for an insurance policy; whether the insurance company will choose to accept your application is up to them. A family member in prison is not supporting anyone, so there is no issue of replacing lost income, however, there could still be a legitimate need for an insurance policy to help pay funeral costs. I am not sure how elaborate a funeral you may be planning, but a $5000 funeral policy sounds quite reasonable to me.