Who helps claimants administer their loved ones estate?
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Posted by Jason Coleman | Aug 14, 2025 | Added Value Benefits, Life Protection | 1 |
Jason joined Protection Guru from Guardian Financial Services in January 2025. He’s been in Financial Services since 1988, his two passions are helping people to develop and Protection, the latter of which he fully immersed himself into in 2017. Ever curious, Jason is also a Six Sigma Green Belt, a certified Coach and a hugely experienced Learning and Development Practitioner with a keen eye for detail and an ability to make the complex appear simple. A bibliophile and dog lover Jason can often be found walking his dog, Ziggy, or with his nose in a book.
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Seems incredible to me that insurers don’t at least provide a list of who to contact once someone has died. At this time your brain can become to foggy through the shock, distress etc. Just having something to refer to, to make sure you haven’t missed anything, can be so valuable