Yes, your agent or the insurance company can provide with a copy of your insurance policy.
If you have reached the age where your whole life policy matures, call your life insurance agent or the insurance company. They owe you a check. If you are talking about the end of a term policy, you are owed nothing.
If its your policy, Just call your agent======== If not, Then NO!
Contact your agent or the company.
To sell variable life insurance policy polices, agent must recieved
When a person buys a policy online from an insurance company,there is no role of an agent in the whole process.
Contact a good agent, if they do not offer a policy they will know an agent that does.
No, you are not obligated. You can cancel your life insurance policy at any time. Usually, there is a "Free Look" Period for life insurance that lasts anywhere from 10-30 days where you can return your life insurance policy to the insurer and get a full refund of premiums paid. Review your life insurance policy and ask your agent, or insurer, about this option before canceling your life insurance policy.
To file a life insurance claim, a call can be made to the insurance agent of the policy who can help fill out any necessary forms. Certified copies of the death certificate should be submitted with the life insurance policy.
A 'commission' paid to an insurance agent generally comes from the company that the insurance policy is placed with, NOT from the individual who bought the policy. If the agent knowingly, placed the policy with the intent of collecting the commission, and then immediately cancelled the policy then, yes, that would be fraud, unless his working agreement with the insurance company addresses it otherwise.
If he is showing as the beneficiary on your policy - yes. You can call the insurance company or your agent to change the beneficiary.
The policy summary for a life insurance policy must be delivered at the time of application or at the time of delivery of the policy, and no later than the policy delivery.