Declaration of good health
Certificate of cremation/burial
Physician certificate
Death certificate
✅ The correct answer is A.
The following proofs are required for payment of a death claim:
(i) An intimation of death by the nominee or a near relative.
(ii) Proof of age if not already admitted.
(iii) Proof of death.
(iv) Doctor’s certificate who attended the deceased during his last illness.
(v) Identity certificate from a reputable person who saw the body of the deceased life assured.
(vi) Certificate of cremation or burial from a reputable person who attended the funeral.
(vii) An employer certificate if any, of the deceased.
The following proofs are required for payment of a death claim:
(i) An intimation of death by the nominee or a near relative.
(ii) Proof of age if not already admitted.
(iii) Proof of death.
(iv) Doctor’s certificate who attended the deceased during his last illness.
(v) Identity certificate from a reputable person who saw the body of the deceased life assured.
(vi) Certificate of cremation or burial from a reputable person who attended the funeral.
(vii) An employer certificate if any, of the deceased.
“Declaration of good health” is not required to be submitted.