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What if the beneficiary is incompetent or otherwise unable to sign?

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What if the beneficiary is incompetent or otherwise unable to sign?

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The authorized person may sign for them as Power of Attorney or Guardian. We will need a copy of the document naming them as Power of Attorney or Guardian submitted with the claim paperwork.

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