Letter Insurance
Letter Insurance
Letter Insurance
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THE PRESIDENT
PHILAM LIFE
1440 United Nations Avenue
Manila
Ma’am/Sir:
This is in reference to the denied insurance claim under Insurance Policy No.
1012402290 Peso AIG Money Tree (Single Premium) with an amount of
P147,500 issued on April 21, 2009 in the name of my brother, Msgr. Beda B.
Belotindos (the insured who died on August 30, 2017) with Uldarica Belotindos
Carreon (yours truly) as the irrevocable beneficiary.
The claim was first denied in 2014 when the insured, while still alive, went to
Philam Life – Dipolog City Branch to claim his maturity benefit but was
informed that his single premium payment in the amount of P118,000.00 was
allegedly not reflected in the system computer. The branch attributed the non-
recording of payment to the Philam Life Agent Graciela M. Desur (the Branch
Manager during that time) who allegedly pocketed the money and did not remit
the same to the cashier. The office asked for a receipt as proof of payment but
apparently, he was not issued one by Ms. Desur.
After the insured died last August 30, 2017, I went again to the Philam Life
Office and the office required me to submit Affidavits (I submitted three
affidavits from three disinterested persons attesting to the fact that the insured
really paid the single premium in the amount of P118,000.00), Death
Certificate and others which I readily submitted to the office.
It cannot be denied that the insured paid the required single premium. The
very first sentence of the policy in our contract of insurance states that:
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Moreover, the insurer cannot deny the insurance claims by alleging that its
agent pocketed the paid premium. The insurer is deemed to have vouched for
the integrity and honesty of its insurance agents. In Manila Bankers Life
Insurance Corporation vs. Aban, G.R. No. 175666, July 29, 2013, the Supreme
Court ruled that:
Furthermore, the Policy has already remained in force for more than two years
– ( 8 years to be exact) and has become incontestable.
Also, after I submitted the required documents last October 10, 2017, the office
required me again to submit another four (4) affidavits from 4 persons. It must
be noted that I already submitted 3 affidavits from 3 persons attesting to the
fact that my insured brother already paid the single premium. Clearly, your
office has been delaying so much the release of my insurance proceeds which
has already become due and demandable.
Sincerely,
Assisted by:
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