Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Sen. Rubio: Restore Rights of Holocaust-Era Insurance Policy Beneficiaries
Due to federal court rulings and a failure by insurance companies to adequately publish the names of recipients and pay these claims, 97 percent of the approximately 800,000 policies held in 1938 have yet to be honored. The insurers' demand that death certificates and original policy paperwork be produced was all-but impossible for many of those families who, at the time, had just survived death camps, experienced forced relocations, torture, and death marches.
"It is the victims of the Holocaust and their families who should be the heirs to unpaid policies that were set aside for times of trouble - not the insurance companies,"
"The Holocaust remains humanity's darkest hour, leaving a permanent stain on history for all nations," Rubio said. "
The Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act of 2021 is being re-introduced by
* Validate state laws requiring insurers to publish policy holder information;
* Establish a federal cause of action in
* Provide a 10-year period of time for cases to be brought after the date of enactment.
"Preventing Holocaust survivors and their families from collecting on documented policies is truly tragic, but allowing these global insurance corporations to hold onto this unjust enrichment is an offensive re-victimization that cannot stand,"
Various groups have offered their support for the legislation.
"Holocaust survivors are very grateful to Senators Rubio, Rosen, and Scott, and Representatives
"Holocaust survivors are in shock that the



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