The correct answer is A. Declaration of good health.
A declaration of good health is not required for settlement of a death claim. The other options, B, C, and D, are all required for settlement of a death claim.
A certificate of cremation/burial is required to prove that the deceased has been cremated or buried. A physician certificate is required to prove that the deceased has died. A death certificate is required to prove the identity of the deceased and the date of death.
It is important to note that the requirements for settlement of a death claim may vary depending on the insurance company and the type of policy. It is always best to check with the insurance company to verify the specific requirements.