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Can A Claim Be Made If The Policy Is Lost?
Yes. Simply contact the Insurance Company and they’ll send a “Lost Policy Claim Form”.
Hot Topics
- If my premium is “Rated”, what does that mean?
- If your premium is “Rated” it means that the insurance company will only agree to insure you if you pay a higher premium than the one they originally quoted. This happens because, following receipt of your Application and any follow-up information they required, the insurance company believes you to represent an above average risk. (In extreme situations they will simply decline to insure you.)
- Are there any extras to pay?
- Definitely not! There are no hidden extras when you buy life insurance through ClickLife our Life Insurance Partner.
- Will your Mortgage Lender charge a fee if you buy your Life Insurance from someone else?
- No! By law mortgage lenders are not allowed to charge a fee if you buy elsewhere.
- Will you need a medical?
- The answer really depends upon your medical history.
- How do you go about making a claim under your policy?
- Claims are made directly to the Insurance Company who issued your policy. Details of how to claim will be found within the booklet they provide with your Application form and policy.
Once you’ve identified the Insurer, phone them and they will send you a Lost Policy Claim Form to complete. From then on it should be plain sailing!
Frequently Asked Questions related to the above topic.
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- How do you go about making a claim under your policy?
- What is the DPA (Data Protection Act 1998)?
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