L10 Web Stats Reporter 3.15
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General matters concerning all types of insurance
Life and medical/health insurance
Accident or personal injury insurance
Insurance against damage or loss of property (relating to flats and motor vehicles)
Employees' compensation and mandatory provident fund (MPF)
Personal liability or professional liability insurance
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8. The insured person has disappeared for several years. Can the beneficiary submit a claim for the death benefit under the relevant life insurance policy?

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Firstly, if the beneficiary is in a legal position to do so (e.g. he/she is the spouse, parent or child of the insured person), that beneficiary must obtain a court declaration that the insured person is legally dead. At Common Law , a person is considered legally dead if that person has disappeared for 7 years or more, unless there is any evidence to the contrary.

Once the court issues a declaration that the insured person is legally dead, the beneficiary can submit a claim to the insurance company for the death benefit. Regarding the details on how to apply for a court declaration, please consult a solicitor.