If someone commits suicide do the family get life insurance payment?
If someone commits suicide do the family get life insurance payment?
Just wondered if someone commits suicide does the insurance company pay out on the life insurance or not?
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1.31.2010
Most policies have a suicide clause which states that no benefits are payable other than a return of the amount of premium paid if the insured commits suicide within 2 years from the inception of the policy.The reasoning behind this is that if someone decides to commit suicide they are not about to go out and buy a life insurance policy and then wait two years just so a benficiary can get the insurance proceeds.If the policy is more than two years old then the insurance company will pay. Source(s): No animals or plants were harmed in the answering of this question. Any similarity with any person, living or dead, is purely coincidental and unintended.This answer contains a substance known by the state of California to cause excessive moronic stupidity. Use with adequate ventilation.
1.31.2010
no payments for that
1.31.2010
I don't think they do, most policies exclude suicide.
1.31.2010
Most all policies will not pay until you have had the policy 2 years
1.31.2010
i dont think theres any poliicy for people who plan to commit suicide.. they lose out on everything!!
1.31.2010
Most insurance companies will not pay off if the death was a result of the person committing some sort of crime, IE; accident while not wearing helmet on motorcycle, seat belt or intoxicated in an automobile, most states consider suicide illegal.Also as stated before by many people answering, a lot of insurance clauses have a specific suicide clause in the contract. If you are concerned about your own policy, best thing to do is read it or call an ask a representative.
1.31.2010
No
1.31.2010
It depends on your policy. Some do, some don't…Mine does….
1.31.2010
Life insurance policies come with a suicide clause. This clause restricts the payment of the policy benefits if the insured commits suicide within a certain amount of time from taking out the policy.This period of time is usually two years. In some states it is one year – like in Colorado.That means if you commit suicide after the specific time frame stated in the policy under the suicide clause, your beneficiary will receive payment of the death benefits.Therefore, if an insured commits suicide there family can receive the life insuranc epayment if the suicide is committed after the suicide clause period has expired.I hope that helps! Take care and best of luck. Source(s): http://www.term-life-online.com/terms-an…
1.31.2010
in the uk yes, but it depends on the policy. most companies will not pay out in the first year after taking out the policy.
1.31.2010
No, suicide negates any kind of life insurance – at least ours does.
1.31.2010
No. They will not pay if you violate certain safety codes either. Such as, riding a motorcycle, no helmet or reflective belt–you crash and die–your family gets no money. Or things drug or alcohol related either.
1.31.2010
Very simple…..NO
1.31.2010
It depends – in some (very few) states, the insurance company must prove it was suicide – so they usually just pay out & avoid further costs. Most insurance policies have a two-year limit – if you commit suicide within 2 years of taking out the policy, they do not pay, but do if it is later. This is obviously to avoid someone taking out a policy for their families profit – most people will not hold off 2 years when they are contemplating suicide now. Source(s): I worked as a CSR in insurance.
1.31.2010
no
1.31.2010
It depends on the policy, which is a matter of contract agreement.But generally, most policies have an anti-suicide clause that prohibit payment if the cause of death is determined to be a suicide.
1.31.2010
My understanding (from my wife, who sells life insurance) is that it depends on when the policy was written. I believe the cutoff is two years. The idea is that if you kill yourself in less than two years after buying the policy, then you committed fraud on the insurance company. But after that, it's just another of the myriad ways you might die.Does it make sense? I don't know. I guess I agree with it, but not sure how I feel about the arbitrary two year period. But you've got to have some line. Source(s): My wife.
1.31.2010
It depends on the terms of the insurance policy. Some policies specifically exclude suicide, some don't.
1.31.2010
No
1.31.2010
No. Insurance companies do not pay out for suicides.
1.31.2010
Usually not
1.31.2010
No, not going to happen. If the companies paid, it would actually encourage people to end it all (while the insurance companies would lose their shirts).
1.31.2010
no make it look like an accident
1.31.2010
my uncle didn't get any for his son.
1.31.2010
short answer, no…it is a condition of the policy.
1.31.2010
No
1.31.2010
what wold make a person think of such a thing???? an absolute idiot
1.31.2010
It depends on the policy. Some have a time limit.. such as if the the suicide occurs after the policy has been in effect for three years, then they pay. Others don't pay at all.
1.31.2010
No
1.31.2010
It depends on which company you have-and your individual policy-I would definately check with your company
1.31.2010
Because of the change in the life insurance laws about 8 years ago there is a clause that the policy has to be a minimum of 2 years old before suicide is not considered an exclusion.After 2 years most will pay unless the policy is written to exclude that because of previous mental illness or suicide attempts by the insured.PS- It is not an absolute no as many people are telling you, I just had two of my clients get paid in the past year when the policy holder committed suicide. Source(s): I work as an insurance investigator