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Old 04-17-2012, 06:21 AM #6
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If PCS isn't showing up on your life insurance carrier's diagnoses or tests, then you don't have to worry about anything. As long as you're not lying on the application, or giving false answers on any of the questions asked, you should be fine. The two year incontestability period will void your contract if you have lied or provided false information. For those with PCS having trouble finding a carrier that will insurance them, look up an aggregator/online broker selling insurance from many carriers. Because of a larger gamut of carriers to choose from, you'll have a better chance of finding someone who will insure you despite the condition. *edit* Good luck!

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