Archive for December 23rd, 2009

Collecting on life insurance policies

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by admin December 23, 2009 in Insurance News

There is no time limit during which a life insurance beneficiary must step forward to collect the money, according to a spokesman for the American Council of Life Insurers. “If a person shows up 30 years after the insured’s death, the company still makes good on it.”

What happens if no one ever reports the death? If the insured dies and the life insurance company does not learn of the death, the policy lapses. Insurance companies will take steps to find out why a life insurance policyholder stopped making payments.

When an insurance company stops getting payments, it sends letters to the insured informing him the life insurance policy may lapse as a result of unpaid premiums. If the letters go unanswered, the company might initiate a search to find the insured. If that comes up empty, the company will then lapse the policy.

If a beneficiary to a policy never steps forward, it unfortunately means the insured paid money to a policy throughout his life and his beneficiaries never see a penny.

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Senate health bill lacks teeth to tackle fraud

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by admin December 23, 2009 in Insurance News

The prospects for including strong anti-fraud provisions in health reform died early Sunday morning when Sen. Harry Reid released the final amendments to the bill.

Several proposed amendments were considered, including one by Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) we liked a lot. New anti-fraud provisions that did make into the final bill include a package by Sen. Ted Kaufman (D-Del.) that contains tougher criminal sentencing, tighter fraud definitions and expansion of the federal false claims act. All are worthy provisions, but they aren’t the game changers needed to turn the corner on fraud.

This is truly a missed opportunity by Congress to save taxpayers and insurance consumers a bundle of money. Adding some 30 million people to insurance rolls will enhance the opportunities to defraud, especially by organized rings. A

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