The address for Southwestern Life Insurance Company is 8516 Freeport Parkway, Irving, Texas 75063-2575. Telephone is 469/ 499-1300.
To get information about the status of the policy, ask for "Policyholder Services" or "Customer Service". If done in writing, ask for an "in force statement" regarding the policy. Ideally, you should have the policy number to reference, but if not the name and other vital information of the person who is named on the policy as the insured.
If you have the policy, you can also contact the agent who sold it. He/she can assist in getting this information
No pet bites would be covered under your homeowners or renters insurance policy.
I have a policy that was dated 1/13/1944 for my father. I would like to know who to contact as it was paid out. thanks
Yes, you can have a secondary beneficiary on your life insurance policy. If the primary beneficiary is no longer living when you pass away, the secondary beneficiary would receive the proceeds from your life insurance policy.
If you are required to carry homeowners insurance by, say, the bank through which you have your loan, you can switch to another provider for insurance at any time (there are a few forms you would need to fill out, but your new agent would be able to help you with that). You wouldn't be able to switch to another kind of insurance, though. The new policy would need to be a homeowners policy.
Not sure. But if they have no legal interest in your home then they cannot be listed on the policy. The tenants can obtain renters insurance which will cover their personal property.
You would need to contact your insurance company and ask them if your policy is still active.
The same as with any insurance policy. You just contact the company and inform them you would like to cancel your policy. You can also stop paying the bill.
Contact the company if you do not have your paperwork from when you signed the policy. If you know that it is a Term policy, then there is no cash value. If you are unsure, contact the company and they should be able to tell you quickly.
An individual can first contact their current car insurance provider and see how much it would cost to add a second car to their policy. One can then contact other car insurance companies to see if it would be more cost effective to get a separate policy for their second car elsewhere.
How can I get information on Progressive Life Insurance Company In Red Bank, New Jersey. I have a policy and I would like to get in touch with them about the policy. I would like to get a phone number and an address where it is. Thank you.
Contact a 'multiline' insurance agent, if they cannot provide the policy you need they will be able to direct you to an agent that can.
The best option would be to call insurance companies and inquire about their disability policies, and see if your disability is qualified in said policy. Insurance companies may differ by preference and policy, so contact your insurance providers for more details.
Contact the carrier that wrote the policy on you. At some point the life insurance company had to contact you for a no medical life insurance policy or a fully underwritten policy would require an exam. I think you would've remember the later considering blood and urine would have been required. Call the carrier and see if the policy is still in force. If there no insurable interest any longer (no kids or support payments being made by you) then there's a good probability they don't want to insure you either. For more info contact me at http://www.CaliforniaLife.com
This is a difficult thing to do, if you think someone has 'covertly' got life insurance on you, contact the companies you think they would have made contact with. Snoop around look for a policy or in the check register for premium payments?
You need to contact the insurance company to find out. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find out what insurance company, if any, the person was using. But here are a few hints: If you have access to the person's records, look through the files for a copy of the policy or cancelled checks to an insurance company. If the person had auto or home insurance, contact that company. Many people keep all their insurance policies with one company. Ask relatives of the person who died, if they know of a life insurance policy and if so, with what company. Contact their state Office of Unclaimed Property, they would have a record of the insurance payments.
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 may wish to contact an attorney on this issue and I am not an attorney. But here goes. If the proceeds from a life insurance policy were designated to an individual and this person had no liability for the debts then the money would not have to be used to pay debts that solely belonged to the deceased. If the beneficiary of the life insurance policy was the "Estate of Insured" then the debts of the insured would have to be paid from the policy proceeds.