firsttimebuyer
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This is very useful advice.If you want to do this, you need to be very very very accurate and precise. Else it might go into a mess.
1. The redeclaration is basically for declaration at the point BEFORE you bought your ISP. Check and read the form.
- This means you only need to declare Asthma.
- This means you do not need to declare conditions you developed after you bought the ISP.
2. Asthma declaration may or may not lead to exclusion.
- Depends whether you still have any follow-up, and if you are still having medication.
- If no longer having relapse, then they will typically look at when is the last occurence
- What type of medication used?
- Any extended leave/hospitalisation due to Asthma.
I reached out to various insurance agents for assistance.
Four agents (three from the same insurer that issued the policy, and one from a different insurer) were consulted, and each provided different responses:
An agent from the same insurer stated that there was no requirement for re-declaration.
Another agent from the same insurer advised to declare all conditions, including the mental health issues diagnosed five years after the policy's purchase. However, the agent cautioned that this action could lead to the complete voidance of the policy by the insurer.
Two agents, one from the same insurer and another from a different insurer, asserted that only conditions existing before the policy's purchase need to be re-declared. They argued that, according to contract law, the insurer is bound by the terms and conditions in effect at the time of policy purchase.