Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds Unclaimed Property
Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds is insurance payouts, legal settlements, and death benefits owed to beneficiaries who haven't claimed them yet. California holds $964.2 million across 281,287 individual records.
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What Are Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds?
This property type includes life insurance payouts, auto accident settlements, workers' compensation awards, and class action lawsuit distributions meant for specific beneficiaries. It also covers pension death benefits and disability insurance payments that were approved but never collected.
These proceeds go unclaimed when beneficiaries move without updating addresses, don't know they're entitled to money, or when family members aren't aware of policies and settlements. Adults over 50 and families dealing with recent deaths are most likely to have unclaimed proceeds.
The average claim is $3,400, though individual amounts range from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars. You'll need government-issued ID and documentation proving your connection to the original policyholder or case.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds claims?
Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds claims include various types of forgotten or abandoned financial assets. These become unclaimed when the owner can't be located after a period of inactivity.
How much Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds is unclaimed in California?
California currently holds $964M in unclaimed insurance beneficiary proceeds across 281K records. The average claim is worth $3,427.
How do I claim my Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds?
Search your name above to find potential matches. If you have unclaimed insurance beneficiary proceeds, get your personalized Claim Report which includes Property IDs, filing instructions, and a step-by-step guide to recover your money.
How long until Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds becomes unclaimed?
Most insurance beneficiary proceeds becomes unclaimed after 3-5 years of inactivity. The exact dormancy period varies by property type and state law.
Do Insurance Beneficiary Proceeds claims expire?
No! California holds insurance beneficiary proceeds claims indefinitely. There's no deadline to claim what's rightfully yours.
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