Unauthorized Insurance Policy Changes
Summary
Unauthorized changes to an insurance policy can be addressed by contacting the insurance company to report the issue and request details. Review the policy terms and consider filing a complaint with the texas department of insurance. If a non-custodial parent is involved, verify their permission to make changes and consult legal agreements. Report fraud to the texas department of insurance, texas funeral service commission, or local law enforcement. When speaking with the insurance company, explain the situation, request documentation, and ask for immediate correction.Full Conversation
Even if it was a non custodial parent
It sounds like you're dealing with an unauthorized change to your son's insurance policy, possibly involving a non-custodial parent. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Verify if the non-custodial parent had permission to make changes.
- Check any legal agreements regarding who can alter insurance policies.
- Consult with a lawyer to assess if any legal action is needed.
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How would I report the fraud from the funeral home
To report fraud by a funeral home in Texas, you can:
- Contact the Texas Department of Insurance to file a complaint.
- Reach out to the Texas Funeral Service Commission.
- Consider contacting local law enforcement if you believe a crime was committed.
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What do I say to the insurance company
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When speaking with the insurance company, you might consider saying:
- Explain the situation, mentioning that a funeral home added someone to your son's policy without your consent.
- Request a detailed explanation of how the addition was made.
- Ask for any documentation or proof they have regarding the change.
- Request immediate correction and possibly a review of their procedures to prevent future unauthorized changes.
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