The real answer lies in what the specific Life Insurance Policy states. Various states have some requirements about "suicide" deaths and how long or short of period of years a policy may be in force before suicide is a covered cause of death. If Georgia has no such law, the policy language will govern whether an OD death is covered. Read you policy.
Not most of the time.
I have a term life insurance policy that was fully paid in 1980. This policy is through Security Life Insurance Company of Georgia. How do I cash this policy in? I am unable to find the company !
you can get life insurance , but if you die of a drug overdose, then they will discontinue your contract.and you will get nothing .
It depends on the policy and the specific circumstances surrounding the accidental drug overdose. Some life insurance policies may have exclusions for deaths resulting from drug overdoses, especially if the overdose was intentional or related to substance abuse. It is important to review the terms and conditions of the policy to determine if accidental drug overdose is covered.
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No, car insurance is not required in the state of Georgia for a vehicle that is not drivable.
You need at least $2000 uninsured motorist coverage for you auto insurance policy in the state of Georgia
Assurance America Insurance Company in Atlanta, Georgia can give you a quote on an auto insurance policy. They can be reached at 770-933-8911.
The State of Georgia recommends no specific insurance policy, you as a driver are simply required to have an auto insurance coverage policy. Further and better information would most likely be found at your DMV.
no there is not. If you can prove who you are and that you are the beneficiary, the Insurance company sometimes pays interest on the money owed.
In many cases yes. It would depend if it were past the 2 year contestibility period and suicide clause and whether or not the overdose (doing drugs) were a felony. I would suggest you call and ask the claims department.
If it is allowed for road use at all you must have insurance on it. The policy you would need would be a motorcycle policy though and not car insurance.