The preexisting conditions clause in a health insurance policy
A)
ensures that illness that occurred before coverage began will be covered by the policy.
B)
ensures that injures that occurred before coverage began will be covered by the policy.
C)
ensures that both illnesses and injuries that occurred before the coverage began will be covered by the policy.
D)
excludes from coverage certain types of injuries and illnesses that began before the policy was issued.
D
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the application for life insurance?
A. When bound to the policy, applications become part of the entire contract. B. The name of the insured person must be indicated on the application. C. Answers to application questions are considered to be representations and not warranties. D. Before a policy can be issued or changed, the beneficiary must initial the application to indicate their approval.