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Aetna offers several different types of life insurance policies which would include, basic, supplemental, dependent and accidental death. There is also supplemental accidental death and supplemental dependent life insurance to choose from.
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whoever made the original would have to change it. Doctor, coroner and they would need a good reason to do it.
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Yes, a stillborn would have a death certificate in New York State.
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You would contact the insurance company and they will send you the necessary paperwork. They will require a copy of the death certificate also.
In Canada the mother of a stillborn child has the right to a Death Certificate. It hardly makes sense if anti abortionists feel a baby is living from the time of conception and then just because it is stillborn it no longer exists as a human being. YOU have every right to ask for a Death Certificate and demand one! There would be no Birth Certificate as the child was stillborn. I am very sorry if this has happened to you. Fight for that Death Certificate!
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Proof of Death certificates are issued to the Executor of the deceased's will or the person who makes the funeral arrangements through a qualified funeral home. If a government issued death certificate is required, the death must be registered first with the local government with a Medical Certificate of Death from the Coroner or Physician along with a Statement of Death from the Funeral Director.
In the US: Consider that if there is no birth certificate there can be no death certificate. Different jurisdictions handle the matter in different ways depending on whether the issue garners attention and support from lawmakers. However, a miscarriage doesn't normally trigger a record of birth and death. Generally, in the United States, when fetal death occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy, it is referred to as stillbirth or Sudden Antenatal Death Syndrome. A fetal death prior to 20 weeks is a miscarriage. Many U.S. and foreign jurisdictions now have provisions for the issuance of a civil record in these cases, in the form of a Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth or a Certificate of Stillbirth, whereas other jurisdictions only provide for the issuance of a fetal death certificate. Idaho has approved a controversial bill to create a death certificate for women who miscarry prior to 20 weeks. The certificate would not be a public record or carry any legal weight. The state currently issues death certificates for stillborns born after 20 weeks. NYC issues death certificates for miscarriages at the request of the mother or funeral director. You would need to check your particular jurisdiction to determine if there are any special policies.