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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston
What she wants to do and what she should do....is to hire an attorney. Of course she’ll have to give the lawyer his fee. You did say ‘sizable’ policy....it appears by your own words that she’s in over her head. There is no governmental agency short of an Attorney General....and that’s only if you can prove some consumer fraud. Investigations are part of the process given the amount of insurance fraud in the system. Let a professional do what they do daily...and allow the process to proceed to a natural conclusion
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That is incorrect. Start with the States Department of Insurance. The life insurance industry is heavily regulated by the states. That is the best recourse. No lawyer is needed at this stage.