What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Nebraska
Ran into old friend who lost her husband in 2009 to brain cancer. He was only 50 and they had 3 children at home. I asked about her policy they had and she said it was denied for non-payment. She has all the paperwork still of one missed payment 3 months before he passed but it was made up and still payments were taken from their account even 1 a month after he passed. They had policy for 11 yrs. She is now losing her house and fell on hard times and I think she just couldn't deal with the fight they were giving her over the policy.
She still has all paperwork and 2 uncashed checks from agency that they sent her as some sort of overpayment...lol....over payment on a policy that was denied for missed payments. They even wrote a letter encouraging her to cash those checks. I'm glad she didn't because I feel that was some shady way of not paying. Well she couldn't afford attorney and just gave up and I want to know if statue of limitation has made this irrelevant now or if she should go after them.
Her husband was a great hard working man and a wonderful father and all this breaks my heart. I want to help her but I first need some advice on if it is even possible to help after so much time has passed.
Thank you
Ran into old friend who lost her husband in 2009 to brain cancer. He was only 50 and they had 3 children at home. I asked about her policy they had and she said it was denied for non-payment. She has all the paperwork still of one missed payment 3 months before he passed but it was made up and still payments were taken from their account even 1 a month after he passed. They had policy for 11 yrs. She is now losing her house and fell on hard times and I think she just couldn't deal with the fight they were giving her over the policy.
She still has all paperwork and 2 uncashed checks from agency that they sent her as some sort of overpayment...lol....over payment on a policy that was denied for missed payments. They even wrote a letter encouraging her to cash those checks. I'm glad she didn't because I feel that was some shady way of not paying. Well she couldn't afford attorney and just gave up and I want to know if statue of limitation has made this irrelevant now or if she should go after them.
Her husband was a great hard working man and a wonderful father and all this breaks my heart. I want to help her but I first need some advice on if it is even possible to help after so much time has passed.
Thank you