Does Suicide void a Life Insurance payout? Would a suicide still be considered accidental death?
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Suicude is usually not paid by Life Insurance policies to prevent people buying insurance then killing themself. Suicide is not considered accidental death -- by definition it is actually murder (of the self). While I am sure that are a number of "accidental deaths" that are actually suicides and life insurance gets paid (getting in a car wreck on purpose for instance) if the insurance company has any suspicions they are going to investigate heavily.
I hope you're not asking this because you are thinking of killing yourself.
Nope a suicide is something you do not like a freak accident.
Suicide almost always voids an insurance payout. It is not an accident!
no.. life insurance will not pay out if a death is ruled suicide.
Insurance won't pay off on a suicide.why?
yes. it voids it. better let someone else do the job.
I'm pretty sure that NO insurance company would payout on suicide.
yes and no
it completely null and voids your life insurance in any case of suicide!
Most life insurances have a suicide clause - where if you commit suicide within a certain number of months or years from buying the policy, they won't pay out.
In most cases yes. It is death at the hands of that person and is not considered accidental.
yes suicide will void a life insurance...no it will not be considered as accidental
Accidentally kill yourself
insurances do not cover suicides.
Check the terms of insurance.
Usually, suicide voids a Life Insurance payout.
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It depends on the policy. Suicide is definitely not considered to be accidental death, but the policy may or may not contain a void clause for suicide. Most do, but not all.
It depends how the policy is written. Some have a suicide clause, others don't.
You have to check the fine print.
Yes. No.
You (or your family, benficiaries, etc.) won't get any money if you kill yourself. and don't kill yourself. God loves you. I don't even know you, but I love you too. bye now
Need to read the policy. Some state that if a suicide within, say two years of obtaining the policy, it will not pay.
Insurance will not pay out if it is a suicide.
As far as I know, some insurance policies have where they will not pay on a suicide. I don't know why it would be considered an accidental death.it is most certainly done on purpose.
Suicide is typically premeditated (planned out in advance), and NOT AN ACCIDENT. Therefore, most insurance companies will not pay unless it IS an ACCIDENT
Generally is would, but I guess that would depend on the policy too, wouldn't it? If someone accidentally kills themself, that is not suicide.
Check the policy, usually suicide voids it out. And since it is a deliberate act, generally it would not be considered an accident. How do you accidentally commit suicide?
depends on the insurance - my life insurance has a 'suicide clause' - you can't commit suicide for the first 2 years of the policy
You usually lose out on the life insurance for a suicide, unless the suicide victim was previously diagnosed with severe mental illness.
Nope. suicide is not considered an accidental death. Insurance won't pay if the death is ruled a suicide.
On a more practical note. If you are contemplating suicide please seek counseling or professional help.
Yes, suicide definitely voids a payout on a life insurance policy because it is not natural or accidental. If you are thinking about taking your life, please don't. I wanted to do the same thing years ago and I am sooo glad I am still here. Life does get better. Please, talk to somebody who can help you.
attempted suicide.yes, it's voids it.
accidental death (which was secretly suicide).no, it's doesn't void it.
heh, accidental is much harder to accomplish, but still possible.
I wonder how the government responds to disappearance?
One who has been missing for an entire year.possibly dead. no body.
Because a suicide will void the policy, the best bet would be to make it look like an accident. Drive the car over a cliff on a rainy night or something.
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