How do you know if you're a beneficiary?
To determine if you're a beneficiary of something like an estate, insurance policy, or trust, you should start by approaching the account holder directly or the executor of the estate if the person has passed away. If the deceased's attorney is managing the estate, they can also provide the necessary information. Some legal documents, such as wills, are part of the public record if they've gone through the probate process.
If you suspect that there might be accounts where you're a beneficiary, you can contact the relevant financial institutions directly. You may need to provide a death certificate and proof of identity. For more complex cases, hiring a probate attorney might be necessary but can be expensive.