Estate Planning 101

Notifying Allianz Travel After a Loved One’s Passing

September 13, 2023

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Following the loss of a loved one, one of the necessary tasks is to notify various institutions and organizations. If the deceased had a travel insurance policy with Allianz Travel, it's essential to notify them promptly to address the policy and any potential claims.

Who Should Be Notified

Allianz Travel should be notified if the deceased held a travel insurance policy with them. This is critical to prevent future billing, cancel the policy, or determine if there are any applicable claims to be made.

When to Notify

Notification to Allianz Travel should be made as soon as possible after the death of the policyholder. This helps to avoid any unnecessary charges and complications with the insurance policy.

How to Notify

You can notify Allianz Travel by calling their customer service line at 1-866-884-3556. Be prepared to provide the policyholder's name, policy number, and a copy of the death certificate. You can also notify them by filling out a claim form on their website.

What to Expect After Notification

Once Allianz Travel has been notified, they will guide you through the necessary steps. This could include cancelling the policy, transferring it, or initiating a claims process. If there are any benefits or refunds due, they will inform you on how to proceed.

Tips for Notification

When notifying Allianz Travel, have all the required information ready, including the policy number, the deceased's full name, and their date of death. Also, keep a record of all communication with Allianz Travel for future reference.

Conclusion

While dealing with the loss of a loved one is challenging, it's necessary to promptly notify institutions like Allianz Travel to properly manage their affairs. This ensures any travel insurance policies are appropriately addressed, providing peace of mind during a difficult time.

FAQ

Q: Can I notify Allianz Travel online?
A: Yes, you can notify Allianz Travel of a death by filling out a claim form on their website. However, you may still need to provide a copy of the death certificate by mail or fax.

Q: What if I don't have the policy number?
A: If you don't have the policy number, Allianz Travel may be able to locate the policy using the policyholder's full name and date of birth.

Q: What happens if there are unpaid premiums?
A: Any unpaid premiums will usually need to be settled. If there's a claim to be made, the unpaid premiums might be deducted from the payout.