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Had a client who was hospitalized, then passed away. Sat down with his widow to complete the claim form.
Come to find out from GTL that, when this happens, they send the check to the Estate. Well, there is no Estate to send it to. If there is no Estate, they send it to the State of Georgia.
So then, I asked, if we are submitting the Death Certificate along with the Claim Form, with her listed as the widow, why can't they use that as proof.
Their response to me was, that is their policy, and all she has to do is fill out a Small State Affidavit. Guess what (listen up Georgia agents), the State of Georgia does not recognize Small State Affidavits.
There was a Will in place, but no Estate.
Next step is to consult with an Elder Care Attorney, and find out what forms she needs to complete to get the money.
I will not use GTL any more, and as soon as this is over, we are cancelling her policy with them.
Come to find out from GTL that, when this happens, they send the check to the Estate. Well, there is no Estate to send it to. If there is no Estate, they send it to the State of Georgia.
So then, I asked, if we are submitting the Death Certificate along with the Claim Form, with her listed as the widow, why can't they use that as proof.
Their response to me was, that is their policy, and all she has to do is fill out a Small State Affidavit. Guess what (listen up Georgia agents), the State of Georgia does not recognize Small State Affidavits.
There was a Will in place, but no Estate.
Next step is to consult with an Elder Care Attorney, and find out what forms she needs to complete to get the money.
I will not use GTL any more, and as soon as this is over, we are cancelling her policy with them.