The scope of the question is not fully clear. However, if what you are referring to is a dispute regarding payment on a life insurance policy, a few possibilities include:
1. The insurance company may claim that the person to whom the policy was issued failed to disclose a medical condition that would have disqualified him/her from getting a policy. Alternatively, the failure to disclose the information may have led the insurer to issue the policy for a lower premium or in a higher amount (face value) than had it known of the condition. If that is the type of dispute, witnesses would include the insured, the agent, and medical professionals having knowledge of the health condition(s).
2. There may be a dispute over who is/are the proper beneficiaries of the policy. In that case, witnesses would include the person or institution who/which is the named beneficiary, and the person or institution who/which claims better entitlement.
There may be other witnesses depending upon the kind of dispute involved, but the question is too hypothetical to answer more specifically.
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