Multiple policies w/ multiple companies. They can’t say the policies were cashed in (cash value) or a claim had previously been filed. no record of policy number(s).
When I Call The Insurance Company To File A Death Claim (20 Yr Paid Life), I’m Told They Have No Record Of The Policy Number. What Happens To Old Policies?
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If there have been premiums paid consistently up to the passing of your loved one, then that money has to have been going somewhere, and Mr. Robbins is right in referring you to a customer service rep. Perhaps it is one of those things where one insurance company absorbed yours, and the older policy is still listed under its previous policy number, and not under the parent companies numbers. The customer service rep should be able to help you sort it out. If not, contact (if possible) the agent listed on the policy, and see if they can help - probably a long shot, but if the office/agent are still around, they may be able to help also.
I'm sorry for your loss, and hope you get this sorted out soon. May God hold you and comfort you in your time of sorrow. Thank you for asking your question.
Which begs the question: are the policies still in force? If there are multiple policies and none of them can be located, it sounds suspicious that your loved one may have cancelled them. If you know the company, you should be able to locate the policy by giving them the insured person's social security number. If you are unsure of the company, there are some good articles on this website about how to find life insurance policies when you have nothing to go on.
Great question, and your loved one had good intentions, to take out life insurance. You are on a good road and I hope you have success.