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What will my health insurance company do regarding my coverage after I reported my preexisting condition?

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I reported to my health insurance company that I had a preexisting condition that wasn't adequately inquired by my writing agent, which is why it wasn't reported on the application. Now, I am waiting to talk to their underwriting dept until next week to resolve this situation. After looking over my application, I noticed that my agent didn't go over specific areas that are quite important. Generally, he indicated that I didn't have prior coverage, which is not true since I had group health coverage all my life. I can prove this with a CoCC, which wasn't reported on my application, so the insurance company doesn't know this. My general feeling is that my agent completed my application in a careless manner that might hinder my ability to receive care on my condition. Will underwriting exclude coverage on my condition despite this new info that wasn't reported by my agent? thanks for the input.

If you are now applying for individual coverage, your CoCC won't help you out. The proof of prior coverage and no break in coverage for less than 63 days applies only if you are going for one group employer-sponsored plan to another group employers-sponsored plan.

If you are applying for group coverage, you wouldn't be filling out such a detailed health application so I'm assuming you are applying for individual coverage.

If you signed the application, you are responsible not the agent. The insurance company can cancel your coverage, apply a pre-existing condition limitation on the health problem they were not aware of when the application was originally considered, exclude the unreveal medical condition completely for the life of the policy and/or increase the premium. I hope this works out OK for you.

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Auto insurance claim problems can be handled if you follow these 11 steps which will keep everything organized allow you to flow through the process and not lose a large amount of money due to mistakes. The last thing you ever thought that would happen to you would be to have an accident. You are glad you have auto insurance now that you have had an accident and hopefully everybody is okay, but your car is damaged and it is time to file a claim to cover your accident.

Step 1. Call 911

Get help as soon as possible if anyone is injured. If no one is injured call the police because you are going to need an accident report, filled out by a police officer if there is any damage to your car or other cars.

Step 2. Find witnesses who saw the accident and get their contact information.

Even if they do not want to talk right now, should there be a lawsuit they can be subpoenaed at a later date.

Step 3. Exchange phone numbers.

Make sure you exchange contact information and insurance cards with the other people involved. If they do not have insurance make sure you tell the police officer.

Step 4. Accident report.

Even if the damage is minor, ask a police officer to fill out an accident report and if he does not want to. If the damage does seems to be minor, insist on an report of some kind anyway. It is very important to have a written report by the police officer after the accident. Accidents that seem very minor can result in large lawsuits. I myself was sued after a $100 fender bender and because of the accident report my insurance company handled the whole thing.

Step 5. Notify your Insurance company.

Call your insurance company right away and if you have your cell phone call from the scene of the accident. Give them all of the pertinent information including the name of the police officer, who filed the report. Make sure you get the name and badge number of the police officer.

Step 6. Write up your own report or record it on audio or video.

Write down your total recollection of everything that has transpired and do it as soon as you get home before you talk to anyone. The more people you talk to the more your recollection will change.

Step 7. Contact the insurance company of the other driver and tell them what happened.

By this time you should have the name of their insurance company as well as their insurance ID number. You should also have written down the license plate number of their car. Sometimes, people will not contact their own insurance company because they do not want their rates to go up.

Step 8. Make an appointment with the insurance adjuster and take your car to them or if it is to badly damaged have them come to see you and they will come up with an estimate of what it will cost to replace your car or restore it. Keep in mind the insurance adjuster works for the insurance company and is trying to save them money.

Fact: The insurance adjuster is only interested in saving the insurance company money.

Step 9. Before you accept a settlement from the insurance company to replace or repair your car make sure that auto body shop can and will do the work for that amount agreed to, less the deductible, or you may be left with a huge expense.

Step 10. If there are any injuries, do not release the insurance company and accept a settlement until doctors have signed documents stating that no further treatment is necessary.

Step 11. If the amount offered by the insurance company adjuster does not cover your expenses, you may have to get a lawyer and he or she will deal with the insurance company. You do not have to accept the first offer. You paid your premiums and now you have a right to make sure the damage is covered.

Jimmy says, if you follow the proper steps you can get you can get your claim settled and save yourself a lot of money. If you do not follow the proper steps you may wind up with big problems. Auto insurance claim problems are not difficult if you take your time and follow the proper procedure and do not allow yourself to be intimidated.

Pastor Jim Kibler has a extensive background in sales, financial increase and business and was an top producing insurance agent while in college. He has a Christian financial increase blog which specializes in teaching people how to save money and how to earn money. Increase Now He travels around the country doing Financial Increase Conferences. Jim believes most people are paying much more money than necessary for insurance. To learn more about how to take advantage of even more discounts and save 40% to 50% or more on automobile insurance visit him at Cheapest car insurance

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