We’re sorry for your loss.
Here at Life Ledger, our goal is to support you through these hard and troubling times, by giving you access to the most efficient way of delivering notifications of death. We understand the last thing on your mind is the administerial duties that follow after losing a loved one, which is why we have done it for you. Follow our simple guide that enables you to notify Aviva Health Insurance of a death.
How do you notify Aviva Health Insurance of a Death?
Aviva Health Insurance allows you to notify them of a bereavement in two ways. You can either phone them on 0800 092 5367, or you can complete a claim form and send it to the following address:
Aviva,
Claims Assessment Team,
PO Box 520,
Norwich,
NR1 3WG.
Alternatively, you can use Life Ledger. At Life Ledger we aim to reduce the administrative burden around death, by giving you the ability to send all your notifications as quickly and efficiently from one place, free of charge.
What information does Aviva Health Insurance need for a Death Notification?
Aviva Health Insurance requires you to have the original death certificate as they do not accept a copy. You are also required to obtain copies of any grant of legal representation.
What Information is needed for the Online Form?
- Policy Number
- Type of Claim – A Death Claim
- Name of the Deceased
- Address of the Deceased
- Date of Birth of the Deceased
- Date of Death of the Deceased
- Cause of Death (stated on the certificate)
- And lastly, your personal details.
What Happens Next?
Once you have notified Aviva Health Insurance of a death, they will contact you either by telephone or email if additional information is required.
If you require any additional information regarding the process of dealing with a death, visit the Life Ledger website, where we detail the steps the next of kin needs to take after a death.
Life Ledger is a free-to-use website where most death notifications can be sent out from one place.