Invalidated insurance

Does the NAS know of any instances where failing to declare ASD has invalidated an insurance policy?

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  • Well, in general, there are many factors that affect the validity of insurance, but, of course, some insurance companies often try to cancel insurance dishonestly. A good friend of mine had a similar situation. He paid for the insurance, I think it was Gulfway. But I'm not sure. In any case, he turned out to have a hidden form of autism, usually it is barely noticeable in a person. And it was revealed only recently. So, his insurance company simply deceived him and when he got into an accident, he had to borrow a lot of money to pay for medical services. I believe that it is best to use the services of well-known insurance companies and not save on health. I personally use American National, which I found on http://lifeinsuranceblog.net. Be healthy, brother

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  • Well, in general, there are many factors that affect the validity of insurance, but, of course, some insurance companies often try to cancel insurance dishonestly. A good friend of mine had a similar situation. He paid for the insurance, I think it was Gulfway. But I'm not sure. In any case, he turned out to have a hidden form of autism, usually it is barely noticeable in a person. And it was revealed only recently. So, his insurance company simply deceived him and when he got into an accident, he had to borrow a lot of money to pay for medical services. I believe that it is best to use the services of well-known insurance companies and not save on health. I personally use American National, which I found on http://lifeinsuranceblog.net. Be healthy, brother

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