Can you dispute a two year contability clause?
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Can you dispute a two year contability clause?
I had a critical illness rider on the policy and spouse suffered a qualifying benefit. we were approved and a para med was taken. We applied for the benefits and after a review of medical files they recinded my spouses policy. Can you dispute the recinding of a policy for breach of contract and bad faith prior to the experation date??
Asked on June 20, 2009 under Insurance Law, Delaware
Answers:
L.M., Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Yes you can and you should dispute it. You need to contact an insurance attorney in Delaware who can go over the details with you and find out on what basis they rescinded the policy. You may need to sue them and to file a complaint to your state's health insurance regulatory agency.
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