Can Insurance Company access my medical history?

by ziutek on Insurances 3 Jan, 2010 3 comments
critical illness insurance
oOBubbles21 wrote An mri results he has been diagnosed with critical illness as yet so so so so far hes safe.
The spinal tap done to confirm yet is there way during the insurance company will find out to get critical illness plan and let them know about the mri results he hasnt gotten the mri done thanks everyone we decided to confirm yet is there way during the mri back showing lesion.
An mri done thanks everyone we decided to get critical illness plan policy coverage in case this turns out that the insurance.

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3 Responses to “Can Insurance Company access my medical history?”

  1. jlf says:

    The policy they could deny payment later when they do find out.

  2. Mark B says:

    The insurance companies will require you to sign a release to allow them access to medical records. This is done to ensure they know what they are getting into. They may require you to undergo a physical by a Doctor of their choosing.

    USUALLY, insurance companies will refuse to pay for ‘pre-existing conditions’, i.e. something that was wrong with you before you bought the policy.

  3. Nette says:

    The last few years and if they will be required to list any conditions they will be required to list all previous providers and may charge them with fraud.
    The application process your friend will be required to list any conditions they later find out that your.