Life Insurance Benefits Are Not Payable to a Beneficiary Who Unjustifiably Kills the Insured or Who is Criminally Responsible

Nov 12, 2011
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In Louisiana, benefits under any personal insurance contract accruing upon the death, disablement, or injury of the individual insured are not payable to any beneficiary held by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction to be criminally responsible for the death, disablement, or injury of the individual insured, or to a beneficiary who is judicially determined to have participated in the intentional, unjustified killing of the individual insured.

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