The answer may hinge on the on the kind of insurance involved. For example, if you are speaking of auto insurance, you could contact the Bureau of Financial Responsibility in your state and ask them to check records that correspond with vehjicles registered to you or to family members. With that insurance information, you could contact the insurer or the agent or broker that sold the policy to determine whether you are shown as an insured or as an authorized user of the vehicle.
If life insurance is involved, ask family members who may have obtained life insurance. They may have named you as a beneficiary. Alternatively, if your family has a history of dealing with a particular agent or broker, check with that person/agency.
If health insurance is involved, check with your medical providers to determine whether an insurer was recently billed for services rendered to you, and if the charge was paid.
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