Think about it. If you ever in your life - we're talking some of us have been around for decades - went to the doctor and complained of a cough, of feeling dizzy, of feeling tired a lot, or if you ever had one single test that showed high cholesterol, but since then your cholesterol was fine - if you didn't declare all of those as pre-existing conditions, your insurance thinks they have the right to drop you when you really get sick.
Seriously, who out there has any idea of every single little thing you've ever mentioned to your doctor of the past twenty or forty years? A cough? Fatigue? This is outrageous. It's also typical. We need far more regulation of this decrepid industry than is being proposed. And sending them millions of more customers is a truly scary thought.
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Insurance company cancels 17 year old girl's policy because she didn't disclose a cough, fatigue, a dizzy spell, and a wrong cholesterol test
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