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Tulsa- Oklahoma Office
4416 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
918 747-1000
800 777-4878
Fax: 918 747-7284
Oklahoma City-
Oklahoma Office
1350 S.W. 89th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
405 691-1600
800 296-6074
Fax: 405 691-2128
Fort Smith-
Arkansas Office
14 N. 3rd St. Suite D
Ft. Smith, Arkansas 72901
479 649-0100
877 226-1209
Fax: 479 649-9700
Lowell- Arkansas Office
506 Enterprise Dr. Suite: 320
Lowell, Arkansas 72745
479 770-0613
877 226-1209
Fax: 479 770-0754
918.747.1000
Life Insurance Attorney
Fort Smith and Lowell, AR - Tulsa and Oklahoma City, OK.
Life Insurance Denial
When we buy life insurance, we look at it as a safety net for our loved ones. We hope that nothing will happen to us, but in the event that it does, we want those near us to be taken care of, or, at least, not suffer financial on top of emotional hardship.
But when an insurance company sells you a policy, they look at it as a gamble. They have a system that they play, called an actuarial table, that virtually guarantees they will win out over all their policyholders. And it works, if you look at the record profits posted by major insurance companies in recent years. But like most gamblers, insurance companies are not satisfied with just winning—they want to win big, which they do by looking for an excuse to deny every claim, including yours.
One of the most common tactics life insurance companies use to deny your claim is accusing you or your loved one of making a "material misrepresentation" on your application for the policy. This is virtually always done if your loved one passes away during what is called the "contestability period," or the length of time during which a life insurance company is supposedly reviewing your application to decide if they want to cover you. Often they will claim your loved one misrepresented his or her:
- Age
- Alcohol, drug, or tobacco use
- Occupation
- Employment history
- Dangerous hobbies, pastimes, or behavioral traits
- Ownership of other life insurance policies
They can claim that these material representations invalidate the policy, even if they had nothing to do with the cause of death. Thus, they may claim that your policy is invalid because your loved one forgot to declare that they enjoyed rollerblading, even if your loved one died in a car accident.
In these cases, the material misrepresentation is debatable, and an experienced life insurance attorney can make sure the policy is honored even in the face of such claims by the insurance company. With a lawyer on your side, the insurance company is usually eager to settle out of court, but, if not, we are experienced litigators and can fight through a trial, if necessary.
If you have lost a loved one, and have had that injury augmented with the insulting denial of the life insurance benefits that are your due, contact the law firm of Carr & Carr to schedule a free case evaluation.
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