LIC has decided to relax the settlement conditions to make the process related to claim settlement easier. India is currently facing the second wave of Covid-19 and thousands of people are dying. At the same time, keeping in mind the safety of its customers amid the second wave of the Covid-19 epidemic, the Life Insurance Corporation of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, announced some relaxation in the terms related to the LIC settlement of claims.
In a statement on Friday, the company said that in the present situation where death has occurred in a hospital, in order to expeditiously settle the death claim, it has recognized alternative evidence of death in lieu of the death certificate received from the Municipal Corporation.
Optional Certificate Recognition
Second proofs of death were issued by the Government / ESI (Employees State Insurance) / Armed Forces / Corporate Hospitals and signed by first class officers of LIC or Development Officers serving 10 years, showing the clear date and time of death in the hospital. Details of leave / death, death certificate are included.
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The statement said that it would have to be submitted along with the funeral certificate or the authentic identity receipt issued by the concerned authority. In other cases, it will be necessary to give the death certificate from the Municipal Corporation as before.
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