Legal Question in Insurance Law in Louisiana
if a insurance agent, who knows the person who
has an annuity, and knows her wishes, sends the
incorrect forms, (contingent not beneficiary) is he
liable to pay the beneficiaries that were left out of
the settlement?
Asked on 9/25/10, 7:33 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Adam Lambert
The Law Office of Adam S. Lambert
It could be possible if you could prove the allegations. What you are alleging sounds very difficult to prove, though. You would have to prove what her wishes were, prove that the agent knew those wishes, and prove that the agent then essentially tricked her. As the agent has no apparent motive to do that, I can't see how you could prove your case.
Answered on 9/30/10, 8:42 pm
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