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Most life insurance companies will offer burial insurance as well. You can find a good sized list of companies at (http://www.burialinsurance.com/Burial-Insurance-Burial-Insurance-Info-Company-Information.html).
Burial insurance is an important step for your family's financial future. Check out Burialinsurance.org and provide relevant information to get more information concerning your particular needs and costs.
yes, but they can find out through their insurance
my parents had an insurance for me when i was a child. how do i find out if their is a policy out there . i don't want to contact Met life, i want to see if i could find out on-line
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I would ask them and if they aren't available, look through their mail. There is no national database of insurance policies that you can use.
You can find information about signs of dementia on the following website: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/dementia_overview/page3_em.htm. They have useful info.
Several Policies held by a decease member of my family seem to have been quoted as good at the time of burial , but was later quoted as valid. Two of the policies paid the burial expense while the others were denied so said the Funeral home.
You can find some options regarding different dementia treatments here: http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/tc/dementia-treatment-overview Be sure to read it thoroughly though, as there are different stages of dementia and different causes. I recommend consulting a doctor.
You can find some information about dementia sympytoms at the American Alzheimer's Association, consumeraffairs.com, everydayhealth.com and consumer reports health.
You can find more information on dementia testing at your local doctors office or hospital. You can also find a ton of information at dementia.com or how to deal with medical issues.
You can search online by citing the names and addresses of your parents (though a tough job indeed) from the sites of various Insurance Companies of your home State and may be fortunate enough to find details of such policies if any by your departed parents