Life insurance Claim Littleton CO

Unfortunately, making a life insurance claim requires some paperwork - not something people want to face when a loved one passes away. But for legal and tax purposes, beneficiaries must file claims in order to receive settlement funds.

Deborah Gamber
4950 S. Yosemite St.
Greenwood Village, CO
John Avery
5445 DTC Parkway Suite 1100
Greenwood Village, CO
Mrs. Deborah A. Gamber (RFC®)
303 228 7230
4950 S. Yosemite St, F2, #327
Greenwood Village, CO
Mr. S. David Estes (RFC®), EA
303 759 8248
1325 S. Colorado Blvd., #026
Denver, CO
Will Killhour III
501 South Cherry Street
Denver, CO
Jeremy Davis, CFP®
8000 E. Prentice Ave.
Greenwood Village, CO
Michael L. Schwartz (RFC®), CFP, RFP
303 290 8600
6635 S. Dayton, #300
Greenwood Village, CO
Gregory Scott
16 Inverness Place East
Englewood, CO
Mr. David Robert Cichon (RFC®), CEP, CSA
720 482 1917
7700 E Arapahoe Rd Ste 110
Centennial, CO
Perry Neva
1427 Glencoe St.
Denver, CO
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Life insurance Claim

Unfortunately, making a life insurance claim requires some paperwork - not something people want to face when a loved one passes away. But for legal and tax purposes, beneficiaries must file claims in order to receive settlement funds. These basic steps explain the process and serve as a checklist for you to make sure you're doing everything necessary during a difficult time.

Contact your insurance representative

You should always place a call to your insurance agent first, to find out what paperwork is required for any life insurance policies held through him or her. Your representative can be a helpful resource. If your loved one's life insurance policy was part of an employee benefits package, contact the employer for information on how to proceed.

Know what you're entitled to

You may not always know what sort of life insurance policies a spouse or family member carried. Group life insurance policies, which are easy to sign up for and are often either free or very inexpensive, are offered by employers, credit card companies or other financial institutions. If you can, review credit card statements and bank statements, and contact your loved one's employer or benefits administrator to learn about any additional coverage he or she may have had.

Other types of policies a loved one may have held include travel life insurance, mortgage life insurance, accidental death insurance and credit life insurance. Each of these categories may be relevant, so review the fine print of all paperwork related to these areas. Contact lenders and ask specifically about death benefits if you cannot locate information in your loved one's records....

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