NOVEMBER 17, 2020: Losing someone close to you is always a challenging situation to endure. With so much planning required for funeral services and notifying loved ones, it can be comforting to know that filing a life insurance beneficiary claim is usually very straightforward once you understand the process.
Here is what a beneficiary need to do to file a claim and receive benefits from a life insurance policy.
First, it’s essential to track down a copy of your policy if it is not readily available. Then, determine whether you’re the primary beneficiary or a secondary beneficiary. If there is more than one primary beneficiary, you will split the benefit. If you or someone else is named a secondary or contingent beneficiary, no benefits are paid unless all primary beneficiaries have refused to benefit or have died. If the primary beneficiary won’t accept the life insurance benefits, the contingent beneficiary needs to file a life insurance claim with the provider.
Having your paperwork in order helps to streamline the process of filing a claim so you can expedite receiving the benefits. Fortunately, there are only a few documents you'll need to file a claim:
You’ll need to reach out to the provider that issued the policy to notify them of the death. Since this starts the payout process, it’s crucial to have all the documents completed and available, preventing delays.
Providers will ensure that you're the assigned beneficiary on the policy. Insurance companies require the policyholder to provide the name, Social Security number, date of birth, and address to prove identity.
Insurance providers might also need to make sure the policy in question is still in effect as policies lapse if the holder stopped paying premiums or if the life insurance was a term policy (i.e., a policy in place for a certain length of time).
Depending on how long it takes to process, the provider may pay out a death benefit within a few weeks, but it could take longer in some situations
Also, it’s worth noting that depending on the provider and the plan itself, there are a few different ways beneficiaries can choose to receive the benefits.
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