AARP MO State Regulators Connect Consumers with Hundreds
AARP MO - State Regulators Connect Consumers with Hundreds ...
It's a common situation for consumers who contact the and senior centers across the state. And for the first time, consumers have a way to contact licensed life insurance companies in Missouri to find information on deceased loved ones.
See Also: The Department of Insurance has created the Life Policy Locator service that will help consumers find lost life insurance policies or annuity contracts purchased in Missouri. The department will collect information from consumers, then send it electronically each month to licensed life insurance companies in Missouri.
"This program is technology at its best – we are helping connect consumers with life insurance and annuity benefits that they are entitled to receive," said Missouri Insurance Director John M. Huff. "Hard-copy mailings to Missouri's life insurance industry each month would be unaffordable and unmanageable. This project is possible only because of our online technology that connects us to major life insurers."
People who believe they are beneficiaries, as well as executors and legal representatives can file a search request form with the Department of Insurance. Completed forms should be notarized and include a copy of the original death certificate before being mailed to the department.
Requests will be forwarded to Missouri-licensed life insurance companies each month. Insurance companies will then contact the beneficiary if a policy is located.
If the person making the request is not legally entitled to information about the life insurance policy or annuity, the insurance company will not make contact with that person. However, the company will begin a search for the beneficiaries named on the policy.
Consumers and insurance companies with questions about the can contact the department's Insurance Consumer Hotline at 800-726-7390.
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State Regulators Connect Consumers with Hundreds of Life Insurance Companies
"My mother had a life insurance policy, but I don't have a copy – I don't even know the name of the insurance company."It's a common situation for consumers who contact the and senior centers across the state. And for the first time, consumers have a way to contact licensed life insurance companies in Missouri to find information on deceased loved ones.
See Also: The Department of Insurance has created the Life Policy Locator service that will help consumers find lost life insurance policies or annuity contracts purchased in Missouri. The department will collect information from consumers, then send it electronically each month to licensed life insurance companies in Missouri.
"This program is technology at its best – we are helping connect consumers with life insurance and annuity benefits that they are entitled to receive," said Missouri Insurance Director John M. Huff. "Hard-copy mailings to Missouri's life insurance industry each month would be unaffordable and unmanageable. This project is possible only because of our online technology that connects us to major life insurers."
People who believe they are beneficiaries, as well as executors and legal representatives can file a search request form with the Department of Insurance. Completed forms should be notarized and include a copy of the original death certificate before being mailed to the department.
Requests will be forwarded to Missouri-licensed life insurance companies each month. Insurance companies will then contact the beneficiary if a policy is located.
If the person making the request is not legally entitled to information about the life insurance policy or annuity, the insurance company will not make contact with that person. However, the company will begin a search for the beneficiaries named on the policy.
Consumers and insurance companies with questions about the can contact the department's Insurance Consumer Hotline at 800-726-7390.
Cancel You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider’s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. You can also by updating your account at anytime. You will be asked to register or log in. Cancel Offer Details Disclosures