The Lassen Law Firm Lists 35 Reasons for Denied Life Insurance Claims
- Material Misrepresentation: Providing false information during the application process typically with respect to health history.
- Suicide: Many policies have a suicide clause, typically within the first two years.
- Death during Contestability Period: If the insured dies within the first two years, the insurer may investigate for misrepresentation.
- Policy Lapse: Non-payment of premiums resulting in policy termination.
- Death during Grace Period: If the insured dies during the grace period after a missed premium payment.
- Excluded Causes of Death: Certain policies exclude specific causes of death, such as high-risk activities or pre-existing conditions.
- Illegal or Criminal Activity: Death resulting from criminal acts or illegal activities, felony exclusion.
- Fraudulent Claims: False information provided when filing a claim.
- Policy Expiration: Death occurring after the policy expiration date.
- Non-Disclosure of Medical History: Failure to disclose relevant medical information.
- Policy Incontestability Clause: The insurer may contest a claim within a certain period if there is suspicion of misrepresentation.
- Drug or Alcohol-related Death: Policies may exclude deaths related to drug or alcohol abuse. Denied AD&D Claims often have this denial reason.
- Death Outside Coverage Territory: If the insured dies outside the coverage area specified in the policy.
- Participation in Hazardous Activities: Engaging in activities such as extreme sports or dangerous hobbies.
- War or Terrorism: Some policies exclude death resulting from war or acts of terrorism.
- Failure to Notify the Insurer of Changes: Not informing the insurer about significant life changes.
- Policy Waiting Period: Death occurring during the waiting period for certain types of policies.
- Occupational Hazard Exclusion: Death resulting from an occupation excluded by the policy.
- Terminal Illness Exclusion: Some policies exclude death resulting from a terminal illness diagnosed before the policy issuance.
- Failure to Update Beneficiary Designation: Outdated or incorrect beneficiary information.
- Unintentional Death During Criminal Activity: Death occurring while engaged in a criminal activity, even if unintentional.
- Failure to Disclose Travel Plans: Not informing the insurer about travel to high-risk areas such as
Ukraine orGaza . - Policy Fraud: Providing false information to obtain the policy.
- Misuse of Medications: Death resulting from the misuse of prescription medications.
- Living Benefits Exhausted: If the policy includes living benefits, exhausting them may impact the death benefit.
- Beneficiary Dispute: Disputes among beneficiaries.
- Lack of Insurable Interest: The beneficiary may need to have an insurable interest in the insured.
- Death in a Prohibited Country: Some policies exclude coverage for deaths occurring in certain countries.
- Failure to Pay Loans Against Cash Value: Defaulting on loans taken against the policy's cash value.
- Failure to Disclose Financial Status: Not disclosing relevant financial information during the application.
- Misuse of Alcohol or Prescription Drugs: Death resulting from the misuse of alcohol or prescription medications.
- Failure to Maintain Insurability: Not meeting certain requirements to maintain coverage.
- Policy
Rider Exclusion : Specific riders may exclude coverage for certain conditions or events. - Death During Policy Reinstatement Waiting Period: Death during the waiting period after policy reinstatement.
- Intentional Self-Inflicted Injury: Suicide, especially after the suicide exclusion period.
The life insurance lawyers at
Their life insurance law firm handles denied FEGLI claims and denied SGLI claims.
Contact:
Christian K. Lassen II
Nationwide Life Insurance Attorneys
https://www.lifeinsuranceattorney.com/
1-800-330-2274
[email protected]
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