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Related: About this forumFinally got the paperwork in mail
To settle insurance and such. And it was hard, thought I was doing ok, but filling stuff out just seemed to reopen all the pain again. Tuff day
Koz
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Finally got the paperwork in mail (Original Post)
kozar
Mar 2022
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alwaysinasnit
(5,253 posts)1. ...
SheltieLover
(59,601 posts)2. Hugs to you, K
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)3. I was in the insurance business.
Going to clients homes to do the paperwork was pretty tough. However it was also very full filling to know My company and myself were helping survivors. I also tried in most cases to be the one bringing the check.
kozar
(2,851 posts)4. I'm having to do it all myself
Its OPM govt retirement MrsK was under, its also very confusing and short on any answers or info.
Koz
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)5. I worked for a Huge company
You can probably figure that out by my handle. I always tried to help folks fill out paperwork and deliver checks. I also gave them some cautions from my experiences. Such as not making life changing moves while still in deep grief and shock.