Your insurer most likely believes there is a possibility, or even probability, that you colluded in the theft (e.g. pretended to steal it, or hired someone to steal it) in order to turn in a false ins
I think that you left put some words here. Do you mean "for less" than the money allocated by the insurance company? The insurance company has allocated funds based upon their appraisal of
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 9 months ago
An insurance policy is a contract. If you were named as an individual--i.e. using your name, not your marital status--you should still be the beneficiary. However, if the policy in any way identified