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if the policyholder dies before receipt of survival benefit claim monies then to whom the survival benefit claim monies are payable?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Typically life insurance benefits are paid when the insured has died, and the beneficiaries file a death claim with the insurance company, submitting a certified copy of the death certificate. Many states allow insurers 30 days to review the claim. Then they can pay it, deny it or ask for additional information.

Answered by Anonymous
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As a financial product, a life insurance policy is the most meaningful for your dependants as it promises to protect them financially in the event of your death. Therefore, when you buy a life insurance policy, it is important to mention a nominee who will be entitled to the insurance money in the event of the policyholder’s death during the policy term. However, till now, nominating someone didn’t necessarily mean that the nominee would be the ultimate beneficiary of the insurance money. “Previously, by law, the nominee in a life insurance was meant to receive the death benefit from the insurance company and distribute to the insured’s legal heirs. This created confusion because policyholders thought that the nominees they specified would be the eventual beneficiaries if they died," said Kapil Mehta, executive director, SecureNow Insurance Brokers Pvt.

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