by Answerbag Staff on January 18th, 2010

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Are Automobile Insurance Proceeds Part of an Estate?

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  • by Dmitry Rashnitsov on January 18th, 2010

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    According to IRMI.com, when a person passes away, his automobile insurance only covers his widow and the legal representative in charge of that person's estate, as directed by a legal will of trust. Therefore, any proceeds from automobile insurance would go to the widow or the legal representative.

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    IRMI: Managing Personal Automobile Insurance Risks Following Death

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