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Immediately After a Death

Contact loved ones and the authorities

  • Notify the deceased's closest loved ones
  • Notify local authorities
  • Secure key documents and valuables
  • Determine needs for the body

  • Determine organ donation needs
  • Determine if an autopsy is needed
  • Review needs for transporting the deceased's body
  • Manage dependents and the community

  • Notify loved ones and the larger community
  • Arrange care for family members and pets in need
  • Notify the deceased's employer
  • Contact professional service providers
  • Contact an end-of-life doula
  • Manage properties and valuables

  • Secure the deceased's home
  • Secure stored valuables
  • Secure vehicle(s)
  • Secure business materials
  • Review benefits and other compensation

  • Request multiple copies of the Death Certificate
  • File for Social Security survivors benefits
  • File a life insurance claim
  • Request veterans benefits
  • Review COVID-19 or natural disaster death benefits
  • Review additional death benefits opportunities
  • Collect final wages and additional compensation
  • Check in on yourself and others

  • Monitor your grief and others' needs
  • Ask for help
  • Manage properties and valuables

    After the needs of the surviving family have been managed, and friends and family have been notified of the death, it's important to secure the deceased's most valuable possessions.

    This is important to maintain the value of the Assets, as well as also help prevent damage, or potential fraud and theft.

    Tasks

    • Secure the deceased's home
    • Secure stored valuables
    • Secure vehicle(s)
    • Secure business materials
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