Life is full of uncertainties. That is why it is necessary to take precautions beforehand to avoid any kind of untoward incident. And this is the reason why people take insurance. In today's time, insurance has become a need of common life. Be it car insurance, health cover or life insurance, everyone wants protection in some way or the other.
This insurance comes in handy for you in difficult times. It saves you from bearing the financial burden in the future. Many times people make some mistakes while taking a policy. They hide some things. Or give wrong information. In such a situation, the company can reject the claim. Let us tell you which are the things that should never be hidden while taking insurance.
Do not hide this thing while taking insurance
Whenever you buy insurance. So it is important to give correct information while filling the policy form. Especially never hide things related to your health. Many people think that by telling about any old disease or smoking drinking habit the premium will increase. But this mistake can prove to be costly. The insurance company can check your medical history and if it is found at the time of claim that you had hidden the information, then your claim will be rejected. The same thing applies to car or property insurance. Whatever the risk factor is, never hide it. If you enter the complete information correctly, then there is no problem in getting your claim passed. But if you hide something, then there can be difficulty in getting the claim passed and the claim can also be rejected.
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