I have been suffering from Parkinson's Disease for 18 years. Though I am ready for my existing disease to be covered after three-four years, my request for a health insurance policy has been rejected by virtually every general insurance company. Is there no way I can get covered?
The purpose of insurance is to help a person reduce his financial burden in case of any sudden and unforeseen incident that might result in huge financial liabilities such as hospitalisation expenses due to a sudden illness. Hence, insurance is to be taken by a person before an incident of this nature happens. In your case, unfortunately, this incident/ health problem (Parkinson's disease) has already taken place and, hence, insurance companies might not be comfortable issuing you a policy without evaluation. However, you may approach various insurance companies and ascertain whether they would be willing to cover you subject to some conditions in the policy relating to your pre-existing disease, sum insured and so on.
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