go to company wab site and enter the code and find that
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Contact your insurance company or your agent. They can find your insurance policy number by your social.
The only way to find a person or deceased Life Insurance policy with a Social Security number is to know the name of the company that issued the policy. With that information, the beneficiary can contact the Life Insurance company and search his policy with his Social Security number. Please keep in mind that if you do not have a signed sealed death certificate the policy benefits will not be issued. Also, the death benefit will only be issued to the person named as the beneficiary. So if someone else besides the named beneficiary on the policy tries to receive the benefits, it would be impossible.
Three main areas of social policy is Social Security, Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA), and National Health Insurance.
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A person with a "crooked" social security number was asked for it.
Find out in what state the life insurance policy was taken out in. Call the Insurance regulator of that state and ask them how to get the number for Durham Life Insurance. Call them and give them the policy number or the Social Security number of the Insured. They should be able to assist you.
The insurance policy should have the company's name on the front cover. Get the number and call the national home office number, or the local office if you can find it. An agent will prepare a revised copy.
Your employer has absolutely no right to submit your social security number anywhere to anyone without your permission.
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Not in the USA.
Yes, if your disability insurance policy has a benefit that is integrated with social insurance benefits.Most employer paid disability insurance policies are integrated with social security benefits, because of the lower premium they have to pay. Individual disability insurance plans can be purchased with or without social security integration. Benefits that are not integrated with social security benefits will not be affected whether you apply or not for social security disability benefits.