Llano life insurance agents need to know about this case from the United States 5th Circuit. It is a 2011 opinion styled, Araceli Medina Garcia v. American United Life Insurance Company.
Araceli’s husband, Salvador, died in a car accident. He had a policy with American through his employer. The policy was an ERISA plan. American’s plan administrator denied Araceli’s claim for benefits because Salvador was living illegally in the U.S. Araceli filed a lawsuit seeking benefits. On Salvador’s policy enrollment form he indicated his date of birth and social security number.
When Araceli made a claim for benefits, she submitted a proof of death form, her Mexican identification card, and Salvador’s death certificate, identifying his date of birth as above and his place of birth as Mexico City and the above social security number. No documents reflected Salvador being a U.S. citizen. American was then sent Araceli’s alien registration card and a copy of Salvador’s I-9 form, which was expired.