However, in case of natural calamities or any clear circumstance under which the death has occurred (for example cyclone, floods, air crash or others), the insurer can decide to settle the claims without waiting for seven years due to reasonable evidence. In case of missing persons, a few additional documents are required, including a copy of the FIR and the missing person report filed with the police, non-traceable report issued by the police and the court order presuming that the person is dead after a seven year lapse. Further, Tiwari added, “During natural calamities, the government often issues a list of ‘missing people presumed dead’. In such instances, the insurance companies consider the government lists as proof, thereby overriding the seven-year clause for settling the claim”.