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Unclaimed Insurance Funds

To whom are unclaimed insurance funds owed?
Unclaimed insurance funds are owed to certain current and former policyholders or their beneficiaries. The money is
owed to individuals whom they have been unable to locate 
in order to make payment. The insurance policies involved are/were under the following programs:
Insurance Program Policy Numbers begin with the letters...
United States Government Life K
National Service Life Insurance N or V
Veterans Special Life Insurance RS or W
Veterans Reopened Insurance J or JR or JS
Service-Disabled Veterans Life RH


Where did the money come from?
This money represents death awards, dividend checks and premium refunds that were mailed to policyholders. These payments were returned to VA by the Post Office because they could not be delivered. VA holds this money until we can locate the policyholder. Some of these payments have been held for years.

What information can you get about unclaimed insurance funds:

The site contains a record of monies owed to individuals by name only (the original policyholder's name). You can search for debts owed to you or to a relative. However, even if there is a record under the name that you enter, the money may actually belong to someone else with the same name. If you find that there is a record of money owed to someone with the name that you enter, you will be asked to contact our office and supply additional identifying information to ensure that the money is definitely yours before it can be released. 

To visit there site click here:

Government Unclaimed insurance funds

 

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