Bankers Life Claims Address

Bankers Life Claims Address

Bankers Life Claims Address is, P.O. Box 1937, Carmel, IN 46082-1937.

FAX: (312)  396- 6629

Supplemental Health Claims

  • MAIL: P.O. Box 1936, Carmel, IN 46082-1936
  • FAX: (312)  396 -5951

Long-term, Short-term, & Home Health Care Claims

  • MAIL: P.O. Box 1902, Carmel, IN 46082-1902
  • FAX: (312)  396 -5952
  • MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT CLAIMS
  • MAIL: P.O. Box 1935, Carmel, IN 46082-1935
  • FAX: (312)  396 -5951

Bankers Life Policy Services

Mail or fax policy service documents and forms to:

  • MAIL: P.O. Box 1938, Carmel, IN 46082-1938
  • FAX: (312)  324- 5060
  •  Mail Premium Payments To: BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY, P.O. Box 371836, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7836
  • COLONIAL PENN MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT POLICIES: P.O. Box 371893, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7893
  • BANKERS CONSECO LIFE INSURANCE: P.O. Box 371848, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7848
  • WASHINGTON NATIONAL MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT POLICIES: P.O. Box 371421, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7421

Bankers Life Customer Service

PHONE: (800) 621-3724

  • Bankers Conseco Life Insurance Customers: (800) 845-5512
  • Colonial Penn Medicare Supplement Customers: (800) 800-2254
  • Washington National Medicare Supplement Customers: (800) 852-6285

Hours: M-F: 8:00am – 8:00pm Est

What is the phone number for Bankers Life annuity?

Give them a call at (888) 991-0214 or fill out the form below and an agent/producer will contact you directly.

I don’t know my policy number. How do I obtain it?

To find your policy number, look in your policy packet or in any correspondence they’ve mailed to you. If you aren’t able to locate it, please call customer service at (800) 621-3724.

I lost my I.D. card. How do I obtain a new one?

You may request a duplicate I.D. card for the primary insured by logging into your account and clicking the link in the Document Requests section of your policy.

How do I delete my online account?

If you no longer wish to have access to your policy online, please call customer service at (800) 621-3724 to delete your online account.

Source: Bankers Life