Yes, family members can call. You must be able to verify account details though. And you will be required to send a death certificate as proof of death.
Reporting a death will often depend on whether the deceased was under Hospice care. If such patient dies, the Hospice nurse on-call is notified by the family member or finder. Otherwise it is reported to police, who will dispatch paramedics to confirm such death. Police will then remain with the family and remains until the remains are removed, either by the funeral home or the Medical Examiner/Coroner. If the death is suspicious the police or Coroner will call in homicide detectives to investigate.
A person who is suspicious of the motives of others can be called paranoid or mistrustful.
In North Carolina, if someone dies at home, the first step is to call 911 or local law enforcement. They will confirm the death and may notify a medical examiner if the death was unexpected or suspicious. If the death was expected and the person had a healthcare provider, the family should contact that provider to handle the necessary arrangements. After official confirmation, the family can begin making arrangements for the body and any funeral services needed.
The Government
Call the police.
It is called the death benefit.
NO! Never call the number provided to you in a suspicious e-mail. The criminal will undoubtedly be prepared to fake being the company they are impersonating. Instead find a number for the company from another trusted source and call it.
NO! Never call the number provided to you in a suspicious e-mail. The criminal will undoubtedly be prepared to fake being the company they are impersonating. Instead find a number for the company from another trusted source and call it.
NO! Never call the number provided to you in a suspicious e-mail. The criminal will undoubtedly be prepared to fake being the company they are impersonating. Instead find a number for the company from another trusted source and call it.
NO! Never call the number provided to you in a suspicious e-mail. The criminal will undoubtedly be prepared to fake being the company they are impersonating. Instead find a number for the company from another trusted source and call it.
Call your local law enforcement agency and report it. The number is 999