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What if I disclosed this pre-existing condition and they have excluded the pre-existing condition, will I be covered inspite of this injury?

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What if I disclosed this pre-existing condition and they have excluded the pre-existing condition, will I be covered inspite of this injury?

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Exclusions are generally excluding a condition or injury that was sustained previously to you being insured and that the no one will accept this responsibility. For example: You had knee surgery and the knee has plastic parts. This knee which ever right or left would be excluded. However, if you broke your leg, your broken leg would be covered; if you purchased a non-cancellable contract; excluding you right or left knee but providing coverage for your right or left leg. *We encourage you to contact your living specialist who sold you the contract or contact or office.

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