Life
Insurance Benefits
When someone dies, family
members often remember previous discussions of
life insurance, but can’t find the policy
or any record of it. Now, there’s a way
to track down a lost or misplaced life insurance
policy FOR FREE.
Write to: Policy Search Dept. of the American Council of Life Insurance, 1001
Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20004 (1-202-624-2000). Include as
many details as you know. The deceased’s birth date, place of residence,
and maiden name (if appropriate), etc. The council will send this information
to 150 insurance companies to check if they issued a policy to such person.
Contact your Veterans Service Officer for G.I. Insurance, 1-800-669-8477. Notify
other insurance companies or local agents on policies held on the deceased.
Check coverage of home, at place of employment. Auto medical coverage, union,
health and accident, life insurance, credit accounts which might have death
coverage, bank accounts, credit unions, etc.
Office of Federal Group Life Insurance
4 East 24th Street, New York, NY 10001,
ask for Form FE6 Claim for Death Benefits.
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