Insurance is the
most important element in risk cover to secure you and your family from
unforeseen events. But, a denial from your insurer to settle the claim
can be a big jolt. Thus, it is imperative to be careful while buying a
plan and one must also re-examine the details of the policies already
held.
Here are tips to ensure your claim is not rejected:
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Don't suppress vital information: Insurer fixes the
premium based on the information provided by you which includes your
age, occupation, liquor/tobacco intake, pre-existing diseases, family
history, details of other policies that you hold etc. It is a mistake to
conceal facts in order to lower the premium amount as it can backfire.
Disclosure and reporting of facts are entirely the responsibility of the
insured; therefore, 'do not' conceal any material facts while taking
life insurance.
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Don't avoid medical tests: Although most of the
insurers demand a compulsory medical test to be done before approving
the proposal, however there are few who waive-off this condition. It is
always in the best interest of the insured to have his/ her medical test
done to rule out the possibility of having pre-existing disease as a
rejection reason.
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Fill-up the form yourself: Most people entrust their
agents or advisors with the work of filling up the form without
realizing that a single omission of a fact can jeopardize their
insurance plans. This can be easily managed if you sit with your agent
(or online) and fill up the form yourself as chances of missing out any
fact are lessened and you would also be assured that you have complied
with all rules. It is also advisable to keep a copy of the filled form
with yourself.
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Don't let the policy lapse: Claims can be settled
only when the policy is active. So, it's important to put a reminder for
yourself of the premium payment due dates. Forgetting to pay the
premium within the grace time can result in policy lapse and the claim
made even after a single day of such lapse will be rejected by the
insurer.
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Keep nomination updated: Information pertaining to
the nominee is very essential as he/she will be the actual beneficiary
when the claim is made. Therefore, make sure that this space is kept
updated at all times. If the nominated person in an application dies
before the policy holder then change the nominee in the policy
immediately. Also, it is common for an unmarried man to name his parents
as nominees. But, after marriage he should ideally make his wife as
nominee, as there are chances that at the time of death of the insured,
his parents may also be deceased.
- Verify policy document: Finally, once you receive the policy document, verify the details mentioned therein with that provided by you. Report any mismatch/error to the insurer immediately and ensure that it gets rectified. In the event of a claim, the claimant has to provide the mandatory documents for smooth settlement of claim. The whole process, if followed unfailingly, can curtail the claim rejection possibilities to a greater extent.
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