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Are there policy clauses that are likely to be grounds for claim denial?

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Are there policy clauses that are likely to be grounds for claim denial?

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Yes. A life insurance policy’s incontestability clause allows insurers to contest policies that have been held for less than two years. Another cause of denial could be pre-existing or non-disclosed conditions. George Hunter, P.A. knows the ins-and-outs of insurance policies and works with claims adjusters and insurance experts to obtain coverage when owed to maximize recovery for its clients.

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