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For example, you have a pipe leak in your home that causes water damage. If you call a restoration company to make repairs and sign an AOB that transfers your insurance rights to the company, the company can file a claim on your behalf and be paid directly.
For example, a beneficiary may be named to receive the proceeds of a life insurance policy upon the death of the insured, whereas an assignee may be designated to receive payments or other benefits while the policy is still in force.
An ?assignee? is the person to whom the policy rights have been transferred, i.e. the person to whom the policy has been assigned. In the event rights are transferred from an Assignor to an Assignee, the rights of the policyholder are canceled, and the Assignee becomes the owner of the insurance policy.
For instance, a policy owner X wants to gift his life insurance policy to another person named Y. Hence X is doing absolute assignment. Here X is the assignor and Y is the assignee. Now all benefits, returns and even the liabilities are in the name of Y.
An insurance assignment allows a beneficiary (assignor) to transfer all or a portion of the proceeds to someone else (assignee).