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16 Apr 2025

How to ensure your family gets their payout quickly (a claims checklist)

How to ensure your family gets their payout quickly (a claims checklist)

Losing a loved one is stressful enough – avoid delays in life insurance payouts with this checklist:

1. Keep documents updated

  • Ensure your nomination of beneficiaries form is current (update after marriage, divorce, or births).
  • Store policy documents and ID copies in a secure, accessible place.

2. Submit these documents ASAP

  • Death certificate (certified copy).
  • Claim form (completed by the beneficiary).
  • Proof of banking details for the beneficiary.

3. Avoid common mistakes

  • Incorrect beneficiary details: Double-check ID numbers and contact info.
  • Late submissions: Most policies require claims within 90 days of death.

CTA: Submit your claim documents online via the portal’s “Claims” tab to fast-track the process.

Article 2: Invisible illnesses and disability claims: what you need to disclose

Mental health conditions, chronic pain, or illnesses like diabetes can qualify for disability payouts – but full disclosure is key.

1. Disclose all medical history

  • Insurers may reject claims if you omit prior diagnoses (e.g., depression or hypertension).

2. Provide detailed medical evidence

  • Submit specialist reports (e.g., a psychiatrist’s assessment for anxiety).
  • Include proof of ongoing treatment (e.g., clinic visit records).

3. Understand “own occupation” vs. “any occupation”

  • Own occupation: You’re covered if you can’t do your current job (e.g., a surgeon with hand tremors).
  • Any occupation: Only pays out if you can’t work any job (stricter criteria).

Next steps

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