Did Exec Fake Own Death Overseas? Insurer Won’t Pay
By Steve Patterson | |
Proquest LLC |
Dead or alive?
While companies maneuver for part of an
The U.S. embassy in
His two stores - on
But while the claims have piled up, a company that was expected to shell out millions says it doesn't owe a dime.
"Our investigation has revealed that
With no death, the letter added, "there is no benefit payable on this claim."
The answer has added a strange twist to an otherwise-ordinary court process, and invited speculation about what other surprises might be ahead.
"This case has gone from a standard insured-benefits case to a full-blown
"I'm expecting a phone call from
A
When interest is figured in, the company says it is owed
The policy with
Last week, Jimerson asked Circuit Judge
Regardless of whose rights rank first, creditors are waiting for
In the letter from claims examiner
"There's a lot of fact-finding that remains to be accomplished," Jimerson said.
A lawyer for Lantigua's family,
"I have a certified death certificate and a certificate of the death of a U.S. citizen abroad from our
Krogstad and
Lantigua's wife,
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