How should i word a letter to a customer about a new product we're offering? |
| I work at an insurance company and we now offer life and health insurance. we also offer lower rates for auto insurance.... |
|
Life insurance question.? |
| can your family collect it if someone commits suicide. for instance,when i shoot myself in the head and die,will my family get anything for it? honest answers only.... |
|
Adding "step-children" to insurance policy? |
| i have a daughter from a previous relationship who is 7. I just recently had my second child, who is 4 weeks old. Her father is adding her to his insurance and we were wondering if he can add my ... |
|
Is it her own fault? |
| During the hosepipe ban, my mother has been struggling round the flowers with a two gallon watering can and it's pulled her tripes out. Can she sue the water company?... |
|
Pregnant with no health insurance? |
| My homegirl is pregnant and this retard just told me she has no health insurance and hasn't been to see a doctor. She is 12 weeks pregnant. She does have a job, but only makes 12.00 and says she ... |
|
Help! about getting into a health insurance? |
Hi. I have a problem with my intestine and the doctor said that i needed an insurance in order to look into my intestine by an exam because it will cost too much.
So, to get an insurance, would ... |
|
Other than building insurance and car insurance is it worth having any other insurance? |
in this throw away culture we live in. I mean the access you have to pay is almost as much as going out and buying new?
My husband ACCIDENTLY dropped our expensive TV and we have been ... |
|
Will my car insurance payment get there on time? |
| I mailed my payment today and it's due 12:01am, Sunday, 9/16, Philadelphia. Do you think it'll get there on time? What if the office is closed on Saturday?... |
|
Is car insurance in uk one big fraud ? Was your car insurer ok when u made a claim ? |
i know that the cheapest one is tesco, i know there is confused.com etc, but the cheapest is not the best, i need reliable insurer
i read scary reviews on car insurers in uk(www.dooyoo.co.... |
|
What is that thing mean in those life insurance commercials? |
| They keep saying your benefits will never decrease and your premium never increase?... |
|
Looking for health insurance? |
| i have just been removed from my dad's insurance. i am a 19 year old student and i am attending hair school. i am un-employed at the moment, but i am looking for a job. he says that they are ... |
|
I just got my insurance check with my name and the body shop name on it, do i have to get it fix? |
Additional Details most of the hail damage already pop out because its been 6 months since i file that claim and now just got my check and i don't want to ruin my paint trying to ... |
|
If you have life insuance...........? |
| and you were struck by lightning or another 'act of god' was the cause of your death would your loved ones still be able to claim the insurance... i ask this as you can't on your ... |
|
A question about insurance? |
| i am 19 and not married, have no kids and not in school. i work 35-38 hours a week but at my job u have to work 40 to get insurance & they will not let me work 40. i live in ohio and was ... |
|
|  |

Samlet | Can I omit information on a health insurance form? |
I have been having a hard time getting health insurance in Canada because I have been a carrier of Hep C for 21 years. Even though I have no symptoms and have liver function tests every year that are consistently normal, the companies won't touch me! I am about to have our first baby and would really like coverage for prescription drugs, dental and vision - that's all I need. If I don't put down that I have Hep C, what are the repercussions if I get caught? Will they know anyway? And if anyone knows a company that WILL cover me, with or without a waiver for Hep C related conditions, I will be forever grateful. Thanks all. |
|


Badkitty
 |
They check your records they would find out anyway. Check with an agent and ask about a possible exclusion for the Hep C and any conditions resulting from it? |
|

FRAGINAL-NOYPI
|
Omission amounts to concealment and it might be a ground for the disapproval of your claim for insurance benefits. Thus, even if you can get an insurance contract but could not claim, you should not omit so that you not pay premiums. |
|

tigerstripeddogmd
|
I am sorry, but under no reasons is it legal to exclude any relevant information on a health insurance form. To do so would constitute fraud. You would most likely be caught, and when you are, your insurance would deny you coverage AND file suit against you (resulting in a heft fine and likely prison time).
This is a good degree worse than not having insurance to begin with, I would think. Seek other options if you can.
Note: Despite the legality of it, the ethics of the situation might be a good degree different. But that belongs in another thread.
Tiger Striped Dog MD |
|

hurricane_0_8
 |
Celeste offered good advice. To expand on her note: Some insurance companies will issue a policy that "excludes" some conditions. What that means in your case if they issue a policy that "excludes hep. C" is that you would be covered for everything else - just not hep. C. So, if you fall off your bike and break your arm, COVERED. If you contract the flu, COVERED. If you have a liver problem, NOT COVERED. An agent can certainly search for you and try to find such a plan in Canada.
Best wishes. |
|

Ricky P
|
don't omit anything!! You should have no problem getting covered under a group policy. Most of the time, no health questions are asked if you have the right group health providers. Just find a job that offers health insurance. |
|

cinmoncandle
 |
lieing is bad, there could be some serious fines, maybe even jail time tell the truth |
|

Marc
|
I'm not sure about Canada and their laws, but in America it's like Hurricane was saying. There are policies that will cover you for whatever condition EXCEPT the one that was pre-existing. That is what we call a pre-existing clause and the insurance company will ask for chart notes going back like 6 months when they receive any claim with a chronic diagnosis. Just because they dont cover the pre-existing conditions doesnt mean they wont cover everything else. Also, pre-existing waiting periods are generally about 9 months or less, so at the end of that time even the pre-existing conditions are covered, but it all depends on the policy and the insurance company I suppose. Check around. Great question! |
|

fudgesource
 |
there's a medical database - they'll find out anyway. Don't lie. |
|

| |
|
| |  |
| Questions List |
Answers | Last Post
| | | |
8 | 15 minutes(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 20 minutes(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 38 minutes(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 1 hour(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 3 hour(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 5 hour(s) ago
| | | |
7 | 7 hour(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 2 day(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 3 day(s) ago
| | | |
8 | 2 week(s) ago
| |
|