Common use of Repatriation Benefit Clause in Contracts

Repatriation Benefit. If an insured dies at least 75 miles from the insured's principal address and is eligible for the life benefit, a benefit shall be paid for the preparation and transportation of the body to a mortuary. The benefit shall be either the actual cost of the preparation and transportation or $5,000, whichever is less. This benefit will be paid to the person incurring the cost, whether or not that person is the beneficiary for the life benefit, or to the facility providing the preparation and transportation.

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Sources: Group Term Life Insurance Contract

Repatriation Benefit. If an insured dies at least 75 miles from the insured's principal address address, and is eligible for the life benefit, a benefit shall be paid for the preparation and transportation of the body to a mortuary. The benefit shall be either the actual cost of the preparation and transportation or $5,000, whichever is less. This benefit will be paid to the person incurring the cost, whether or not that person is the beneficiary for the life benefit, or to the facility providing the preparation and transportation.

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Sources: Group Term Life Insurance Contract