The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is the only entity that has a record of your FEGLI file. They can tell you how much coverage you have and who your beneficiaries are. With proper identification of yourself for safety and security, OPM will gladly provide that information to you if you need to verify or confirm your coverage… But there are limitions.
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FEGLI Coverage
The administrative arm of the OFEGLI (Office of Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance) represented by MetLife will handle your claims issues and concerns. MetLife pays death claims for Federal Employees covered under FEGLI.
If the claim is less than $5,000 it is paid to the beneficiary via check. If the claim is $5,000 or more, it is paid in two ways: By check or TCA (Total Control Account). Under TCA an interest bearing account is set-up in the name of the beneficiary with MetLife. If no decision is made as to how the claim payment should be distributed, then MetLife sets up a Total Control Account.
If a policy holder passes away family members may contact OPM via phone or use the website to inform OPM of the death.
Discuss these provisions with your family members so that they will be informed and take the proper steps necessary to assist in taking care of the business of your life.
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RELATED TOPICS – More Federal and Postal Insurance Information
Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB)
Federal Flexible Spending Account (FSAFEDS)
Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP)
Federal Employees and Medicare
Federal Employee Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP)