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What happens if my new insurance company imposes a waiting period for a pre-existing condition?

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What happens if my new insurance company imposes a waiting period for a pre-existing condition?

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Unfortunately this is the right of the insurance company; however it can only be 12 months long. However, pregnancy is not considered a pre-existing condition (although if someone applies for coverage and they are pregnant then the insurance company has the right to not have the coverage effective start until after the pregnancy)..

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