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090221 12 Steps for Locating a Lost Life Insurance Policy…

Strategies to help simplify your search

 

Locating life insurance documents for a deceased relative can

be a daunting task…for one thing, as of this moment there are

no national databases of all life insurance policies. However,

with a little sleuthing, you can successfully navigate the paper trail.

Here are some strategies to help simplify your search.

 

1. Look for insurance related documents

Search through files, bank safe deposit boxes and other storage

places to see if there are any insurance related documents. Also,

check address books for the names of any insurance professionals

or companies… an agent or company who sold the deceased their

auto or home insurance may know about the existence of a life

insurance policy.

 

2. Contact financial advisors

 

Present or prior attorneys, accountants, investment advisors,

bankers, business insurance agents/brokers and other financial

professionals might have information about the deceased’s life

insurance policies.

 

3. Review life insurance applications

 

The application for each policy is attached to that policy. So if you

can find any of the deceased’s life insurance policies, look at the

application… will have a list of any other life insurance policies

owned at the time of the application.

 

4. Contact previous employers

 

Former employers maintain records of past group policies.

 

5. Check bank statements

 

See if any checks or automated payments have been made out to

life insurance companies over the years.

 

6. Check the mail

 

For the year following the death of the policyholder, look for

premium notices or dividend notices. If a policy has been paid up,

there will no notice of premium payments due; however, the company

may still send an annual notice regarding the status of the policy or

notice of a dividend.

 

7. Review income tax returns

 

Look over the deceased's tax returns for the past two years to see

if there is interest income from and interest expenses paid to life

insurance companies. Life insurance companies pay interest on

accumulations on permanent policies and charge interest on policy

loans.

 

8. Contact state insurance departments

 

Twenty-nine state insurance departments offer free search services

to residents looking for lost policies. The National Association of

Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has a “Life Insurance Company

Location System” to help you find state insurance department officials

who can help to identify companies that might have written life

insurance on the deceased. To access that service, go to the

NAIC Life Insurance Policy Locator.

 

9. Check with the state’s Unclaimed Property Office

 

If a life insurance company knows that an insured client has died but

can’t find the beneficiary, it must turn the death benefit over to the

state in which the policy was purchased as “unclaimed property.” If you

know (or can guess) where the policy was bought, you can contact the

state comptroller’s department to see if it has any unclaimed money

from life insurance policies belonging to the deceased. A good place

to start is the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.

 

10. Contact a private search service

 

Several private companies will, for a fee, assist you with the search for

a lost life insurance policy. They will contact insurance companies on

your behalf to find out if the deceased was insured. This service is often

provided through a websites.

 

11. Might the policy have originated in Canada?

If you think the policy might have been purchase in Canada, try contacting

the Canadian Ombudservice for Life and Health Insurance for information.

 

12. Search the MIB database

 

There is no central database of policy documents, but there is a database

of all applications for individual life insurance processed since January 1,

996. (nb: There is a fee for each search and many searches are not

successful; a random sample of searches found only one match in every

four attempts.) For more information, go to MIB’s Consumer Protection page.

 

National Association of Insurance Commissioners

Life Insurance Policy Locator Service

 

https://eapps.naic.org/life-policy-locator/#/welcome

 


 

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