Sauder Schelkopf is investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of individuals who purchased life insurance policies with incontestability clauses. The incontestability, or no contest, clause generally states that the insurance company cannot contest the validity of the policy after it has been in effect for two or more years. It has been alleged that certain life insurance companies have attempted to rescind policies or deny payments under the policy after the policy became incontestable. If you or someone you know is a beneficiary under a life insurance policy and was denied payment under the policy after the incontestability period, please contact us.

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