Locating a Company Servicing Your Life Insurance Policy

A company that issued a life insurance policy may have changed its name, merged with another company, or sold a block of policies to another insurance company. Because of this, you may have problems locating the life insurer that services and pays claims on a policy. If this occurs, you should start your search by collecting the following information:

Once you have this information, you should contact the state insurance department in which the insurance company was located at the time the policy was issued. Many times the domestic insurance department for the insurance company will be able to track name changes or mergers that impacted the insurance company.

If the domestic insurance department cannot answer your question, you should contact the insurance department of the state in which the deceased resided at the time he/she purchased the policy.

For the state of Kansas, use the Kansas Insurance Department Company Inquiry.

For other state insurance departments, see the National Association of Insurance Commissioners website at http://www.naic.org/state_web_map.htm.

If your state insurance department is unable to locate the correct insurance company, you should go to your local library and request Best's Insurance Reports. This annual report lists insurance company names and addresses, reorganizations, mergers, name changes, and bankruptcies during the last year.

Missing Policy

If you suspect a life insurance policy exists but cannot locate it, you should conduct your own search for a policy using the following steps: