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  2. Pre-existing condition - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and ... a pre-existing condition is a medical condition that started before a ...

  3. How Much Does Life Insurance With a Pre-Existing Condition Cost?

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    Pre-existing conditions add complexity to life insurance applications, ... For example, if you have diabetes, expect questions about: Type 1 or Type 2 diagnosis. Date of diagnosis.

  4. 7 Pet Insurance Companies that Cover Pre-Existing Conditions

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    Understanding Pre-Existing Conditions. For example, if your dog was diagnosed with a torn ligament before you purchased pet insurance, you couldn’t file a claim for any medical treatments. The ...

  5. Does pet insurance cover pre-existing conditions? - AOL

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    A pre-existing condition refers to an illness, injury or symptom your pet has before the start date of their insurance policy or during the waiting period that applies to some conditions after ...

  6. Pre-existing medical conditions - Wikipedia

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  7. Pre-existing conditions - Wikipedia

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  8. How to Buy Life Insurance With a Pre-Existing Condition - AOL

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    Best Types of Life Insurance for Pre-Existing Conditions According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, pre-existing conditions could affect up to 50% of Americans.

  9. Provisions of the Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    Adults with existing conditions became eligible to join a temporary high-risk pool, which will be superseded by the health care exchange in 2014. [4] [18] To qualify for coverage, applicants must have a pre-existing health condition and have been uninsured for at least the past six months. [19] There is no age requirement. [19]