How can my husband and I find out if his mother had a life i

by crystalvelvet07 » Sun Oct 10, 2010 04:18 am

My mother in law passed away a little over 2 years ago. We thought she may have a life insurance policy but when the family was called in we were unable to get to her before she passed. We lived about 4 hours away and when we did get to her apartment, my husband's aunt had it emptied before we got there. She has since kept all her belongings or sold them off but that is another story. My husband was approached earlier today and was told that his mother HAD a life insurance policy and his aunt cashed it in even though he was the sole beneficiary. He was her only child. Is there anyway to find out if she actually did this? This person said that with the money she paid off her home and bought a new truck. Upon some nosey research I have found that she has bought a new truck but I was unable to find out about the house mortgage. The initial information that was relayed to my husband was from a person that had an intimite relationship with my mother in law with no reason to lie. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 12:39 pm Post Subject:

You would need to know who the insurance company was, and would have to contact them for information. You might be able to locate the insurer through the Medical Information Bureau. See the following link for more info:
http://www.mibsolutions.com/lost-life-insurance/

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:18 am Post Subject:

Read through the following threads in order to have a better understanding of this issue -

http://www.ampminsure.org/life/locate-policyholder.html
http://www.ampminsure.org/life/coverage-locator.html

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:29 am Post Subject:

It's true that the policy locator service possesses around 170 million records. On the other hand, you mustn't forget that you need to pay for such services. So, it's always better to look for the contact info of the deceased's agent in his telephone book, financial files, or even ask his ex-colleagues regarding such information.

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