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Insurance Companies Refuse to Pay Rightful Life Insurance

April 04, 2008 - 01:43 PM
Category: Miscellaneous
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Posted by: Sach Oliver

When someone loses a loved one, the last thing they want to do is fight with the insurance company over life insurance proceeds. The mean life insurance companies know this fact and unfortunately they capitalize on the weakness of the family. Often times the insurance company will refuse to pay the life insurance money to the rightful beneficiary and claim a false reason. You have rights and your loved one who has now passed wanted you to have the money. Besides, your loved one has been paying the premiums for usually many years for this very purpose.

The reason insurance companies turn billion dollar profits each year is because when they issue a policy they never intend on paying on the policy. Insurance companies will go to extremes to avoid paying life insurance proceeds. Insurance companies will create false reasons for denying your claim. Insurance companies will lie to you about the exceptions and exclusions in the policy to make you think you cannot make a claim. Insurance companies will drop their morals into the depths of hell to avoid paying money to a rightful beneficiary.

Fortunately for the beneficiary, there are laws in place to protect against this billion dollar industry. All you have to do is contact our law firm to find out the facts. We can protect your rights. We can make sure that the wishes of your loved one are carried out. Contact us today for a free consultation.


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