I have shoulder pains do I disclose this to the insurance company?
Gene
Houston, TX.
Gene,
Just because the life insurance company does not complete a full examination before they issue the policy, it does not mean that they will not dig through your medical history and verify the accuracy of your answers on your application after you die. In most states, life insurance companies have the right to investigate the accuracy of your application if you die within two years of purchasing the policy. When you sign the policy, you give the company the right to investigate all of your personal records (medical, government, employment, etc). Just because they streamline things upfront doesn’t mean they aren’t going to do everything in their power to avoid paying a $100,000 life insurance claim.
Be careful, making sure you check your policy thoroughly, and don’t forget to disclose even those small details to your insurer, as forgetting to tell them something as simple as whether you smoke or have been having aches, pains and pins and needles could cost you dear when it comes to making a claim.
Very good question. Thank you for asking. Hope this website helps your situation.