You can fight a denied life insurance claim by first reviewing the policy and making sure all requirements were met, such as providing the necessary paperwork. If you believe the denial is unjustified, contact the insurance company and explain why. You may need to submit additional documentation—such as payment records, medical records, and an autopsy report—contact your state’s insurance commissioner for help, or even take legal action. Regardless of the path you choose, it’s important to thoroughly document any actions you take in the event of a dispute.
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