What are the situations when claims under life
insurance arise?
A Life Insurance Policy results into claim in the following situations:
The processing of claims by maturity is normally undertaken by
Divisional Office of LIC about two months before the date of maturity. The Corporation
sends Maturity Intimation along with the discharge forms to the policyholder informing him
about the requirements for the settlement of claim. The steps that a policyholder should
follow to expedite the realisation of his claim are as under:
On receipt of the maturity intimation, the policyholder should send the
original policy document along with the last receipt of insurance premium paid. The policy
document needs to be submitted in original unless it is in custody of LIC as security for
loan.
The form of Discharge (Form 3825) should then be properly filled,
signed and sent to the Office of LIC from which it was issued. The signature must be on a
revenue stamp and must be attested by a witness.
In case the policy or any Deed of Assignment or Re-assignment is lost
by the policyholder, he has to submit an indemnity bond along with a reliable surety of
sound financial standing acceptable to LIC. The indemnity bond has to be in a particular
format (Form 3815). In such a case the claim is settled in the absence of the policy
document.
What is the procedure to be followed in case of
claim by death of the policyholder?
The following are the main steps for receiving claims:
The first requirement of the Corporation in the case of death claim is
that an "intimation of death"’ should be sent to the branch office of the
LIC from where the policy was issued.
The intimation needs to be sent by the person who is entitled to get
the proceeds of the policy. It may be:
The letter of intimation of death should contain the following
information:
Soon after the receipt of the intimation of the death, the branch
office sends the necessary claim forms along with instructions regarding the procedure to
be followed by the claimant.
The proof of death required to be submitted is a certificate by
Municipal Death Registry or by a Public Record Office which maintains the records of
births and deaths in the locality. Besides this some other statements or certificates are
also required to be given in the prescribed Claim forms:
The claimant should submit age proof of the policyholder to LIC in
case it has not already been submitted.
L.I.C. accepts following documents as valid age proofs:
(i) Horoscope of the assured
(ii) Certificate relating to the baptism ceremony among Christians
(iii) Birth certificate from the Municipal Corporation
(iv) High School Certificate
(v) Service book.
When the policy is validly assigned, or a nominee has been
designated in the policy, no further proof of title is necessary. In any other case, the
certificate of title is necessary. In such a case the corporation would require legal
evidence of title such as Succession Certificate or Letters of Administration or Letters
of Probate or a Will.
After completing all the above formalities, the insurance company
issues a discharge form for completion, which is to be signed by the person entitled to
receive policy money. That is, it should be signed by:
In due course, LIC sends the cheque for the amount due to the person
entitled to receive the same.
Early death claims:
If death occurs in less than three years from the date of the policy, following
requirements must be complied with :
Non early claims:
If death occurs exactly or after 3 years from the date of the policy the following
requirements must be complied with: 1) Policy Document 2) Discharge Form 3801 3) Legal Evidence of Title 4) Death Certificate 5) Claim Form No. 3783A 6) Assignment / Re-assignment Deed, if any (if policy not assigned /nominated) 7) Age Proof Document (if age has not been admitted earlier)
Double accident benefit:
When death take place due to accident (solely, directly independently or other
intervening causes the claim must be lodged with LIC to get the Double Accident Benefit
within 120 days from the date of death. Claim will be admitted after acceptance and
verification of the Death Report (Postmortem Report / Spot Panchanama / Inquest Panchanama
/ Eyewitness Statement) by LIC & upon clearance by the concerned SDM. |
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