1. | Health conditions which you may presently have, (preexisting conditions) may not be immediately or fully covered under the new policy. This could result in denial or delay of a claim for benefits under the new policy, whereas a similar claim might have been payable under your present policy. |
2. | You may wish to secure the advice of your present insurer or its agent regarding the proposed replacement of your present policy. This is not only your right, but it is also in your best interests to make sure you understand all the relevant factors involved in replacing your present coverage. |
3. | If, after due consideration, you still wish to terminate your present policy and replace it with new coverage, be certain to truthfully and completely answer all questions on the application concerning your medical/health history. Failure to include all material medical information on an application may provide a basis for the company to deny any future claims and to refund your premium as though your policy has never been in force. After the application has been completed and before you sign it, reread it carefully to be certain that all information has been properly recorded. |
The above "Notice to Applicant" was delivered to me on:
| . . . . (Date) |
| . . . . (Applicants' Signature) |
(4) The notice required by subsection (2) of this section, for a direct response insurer, shall be as follows:
notice to applicant regarding replacement
of accident and sickness insurance
According to (your application) (information you have furnished) you intend to lapse or otherwise terminate existing accident and sickness insurance and replace it with the policy delivered herewith issued by (Company Name) . Your new policy provides 10 days within which you may decide without cost whether you desire to keep the policy. For your own information and protection you should be aware of and seriously consider certain factors which may affect the insurance protection available to you under the new policy.
1. | Health conditions which you may presently have, (preexisting conditions) may not be immediately or fully covered under the new policy, whereas a similar claim might have been payable under your present policy. |
2. | You may wish to secure the advice of your present insurer or its agent regarding the proposed replacement of your present policy. This is not only your right, but it is also in your best interests to make sure you understand all the relevant factors involved in replacing your present coverage. |
3. | (To be included only if the application is attached to the policy.) If, after due consideration, you still wish to terminate your present policy and replace it with new coverage, read the copy of the application attached to your new policy and be sure that all questions are answered fully and correctly. Omissions or misstatements in the application could cause an otherwise valid claim to be denied. Carefully check the application and write to (Company Name and Address) within 10 days if any information is not correct and complete, or if any past medical history has been left out of the application. |
(5) The required notice may be modified if preexisting conditions are covered under the new policy.
[Order R-76-4, § 284-50-430, filed 10/29/76, effective 3/1/77.]