Air India Plane Crash: Lic, Bajaj Allianz Simplify Norms for Claim for Claim for the settlement for victims | Mint

The leading insurers of India, including Lic and Bajaj Allianz, have announced that they have alleviated their claim for demand for the victims of the Air India aircraft accident that shocked the world on Thursday. Both Lic and Bajaj Allianz said that they had relaxed the requirement of documents used to settle claims for the victims of the aircraft accidents in Air India. LIC’s announcement for Air India Plane Crash victims The Life Insurance Corporation of India on Friday expressed its condolences to the victims of the aircraft accident, as well as people on the ground who lost their lives. “Lic van India expresses deeply sadly about the death of passengers on board and crew members of Air India Flight all 171 and also people on the ground who died due to the aircraft crash in Ahmedabad,” the company said in a statement on Friday. “Lic of India is committed to supporting the affected and will claim the claim to provide financial relief,” he added. The largest insurer from India said it would accept any evidence in the government’s records of the death of the policyholder, or any compensation paid by appropriate authorities, as proof of death in the absence of death certificates. “Lic of India has announced many concessions to reduce the hardships of the claimants of the LIC policy. Instead of death certificates, any evidence in the government’s death of the policyholder for the aircraft accident or any compensation paid by the Authority of the Central /State Government, the company will be accepted. Families are resolved, it reads. Claim for the policy holders settlement. The air accident. Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport recorded, which killed 241 of the 242 people on plate.