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Filing a Holocaust-related life insurance claim
Posted on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 by Insurance Quotes Health
This morning's New York Times had a story about the ongoing struggle for Holocaust survivors to collect on life insurance policies.
The International Commission on Holocaust-Era Claims, which helped collect more than $1 million for Washington state claimants, stopped accepting claims in March of 2007. But you may still be able to file a claim. The following companies have agreed to accept post-deadline Holocaust-era claims directly from individuals:
- Generali
- Allianz
- AXA
- Winterthur
- Zurich
- as well as their affiliates and other German companies.
For help or questions -- if you're a Washington state resident -- contact our office at 1-800-562-6900. (If you live in another state, here's a list of contact information for other state insurance departments.)
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