pre-existing

A business changing carriers is completely different than someone taking a
job with a waiting period. If a problem is evident before the insurance
would kick in, then it’s pre-existing. I have had to wait 12 months for ins.
when my hugsband has changed jobs; the employee (him) was 3 months.
Jan

5 Responses to “pre-existing”

  1. carolann_70 Says:

    So me, too. Been that way for almost 50 years ’cause I’m gonna die and they
    won’t insure me. We’re talking medical insurance though.
    Jan

  2. carolann_70 Says:

    I’m still in the process. (hey, get the irony in the whole thing - I’m
    pullin’ your leg to make it equal with the other one I pulled).
    Jan

  3. charley_2 Says:

    In a message dated 04/07/00 3:43:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    jhughey@… writes:
    <<
    A business changing carriers is completely different than someone taking a
    job with a waiting period. If a problem is evident before the insurance
    would kick in, then it’s pre-existing. I have had to wait 12 months for ins.
    when my hugsband has changed jobs; the employee (him) was 3 months.
    Jan
    Well I sure don’t think that is fair but then again I shouldn’t be surprised.
    Christine

  4. charley_2 Says:

    In a message dated 04/07/00 3:52:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    mariusc@… writes:
    <<
    I cannot get ANY life insurance because of my DM.
    I can’t get any life insurance because I can’t afford it!
    Christine

  5. carolann_70 Says:

    My hugsband is wanting a job closer to home so he can have more *regular*
    hours. If he gets a workup done and is dx’d T-2 like the probability, he
    would have a pre-existing chronic condition. It’s scary. That’s why we’re
    *self* treating right now. But that ain’t good. Could cause more problems.
    AND, the kptx thing - well, that’s another story.
    Jan

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