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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 477153" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lisa...you know where he has worked right? Start with that. Call the HR depts at every place of business that he has worked and ask if he had any life insurance through them. Most businesses have life insurance if they have a benefit package. It normally isnt a lot. Like at my job I had a $25k life insurance policy that the company paid for. Also had my regular benefits like health insurance they paid for on me, family that I paid for, 401 K, retirement, etc. Now I could also take out extra life insurance if I wanted to but at that time I didnt because I knew that would mean a physical and I didnt want to make any alerts. </p><p></p><p>So just ask. </p><p></p><p>Also go all the way back to the army. My son has a small little account that he had started in the Marines with like 2 paychecks and he just forgot to stop it. He hasnt ever taken it out so it continues to accrue interest ever since he got out and the statement comes to my house. Once a year. LOL. I have told hm about it and asked him if he wants to close it but he just goes...ehhh. I just keep the statements because one day I guess he will want the account. You may have something sitting out there like that. You also never know what benefits you could be entitled to as the wife of a deceased veteran. Maybe being able to access medical care at a VA hospital? Never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 477153, member: 1514"] Lisa...you know where he has worked right? Start with that. Call the HR depts at every place of business that he has worked and ask if he had any life insurance through them. Most businesses have life insurance if they have a benefit package. It normally isnt a lot. Like at my job I had a $25k life insurance policy that the company paid for. Also had my regular benefits like health insurance they paid for on me, family that I paid for, 401 K, retirement, etc. Now I could also take out extra life insurance if I wanted to but at that time I didnt because I knew that would mean a physical and I didnt want to make any alerts. So just ask. Also go all the way back to the army. My son has a small little account that he had started in the Marines with like 2 paychecks and he just forgot to stop it. He hasnt ever taken it out so it continues to accrue interest ever since he got out and the statement comes to my house. Once a year. LOL. I have told hm about it and asked him if he wants to close it but he just goes...ehhh. I just keep the statements because one day I guess he will want the account. You may have something sitting out there like that. You also never know what benefits you could be entitled to as the wife of a deceased veteran. Maybe being able to access medical care at a VA hospital? Never know. [/QUOTE]
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