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Can the insurance company refuse to pay due to a pre-existing injury?

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Can the insurance company refuse to pay due to a pre-existing injury?

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No. As we go through life, many people suffer various injuries that may be considered “pre-existing.” If additional harm is caused to the pre-existing injury, or the pre-existing injury flares up as a result of the accident, the insurance company has a responsibility to compensate the victim for the injuries sustained in the accident.

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