One of the most common reasons for insurance claim denial is that the waiting period has not been completed.
A waiting period is the time after purchasing a policy during which certain illnesses, treatments, or conditions are not eligible for coverage. If a claim is made before the applicable waiting period ends, the insurer may reject the claim.
🔐 Common Waiting Periods
✔ Initial waiting period after policy purchase
✔ Pre-existing disease waiting period
✔ Specific illness waiting period
✔ Maternity waiting period
💡 Why This Rule Exists
• Helps prevent misuse of insurance
• Encourages long-term coverage planning
• Allows insurers to manage risk appropriately
• Is clearly defined in policy terms and conditions
⚠️ Important Considerations
• Waiting periods vary by insurer and policy
• Different conditions may have different waiting periods
• Policy wording should be reviewed carefully
• Coverage generally begins only after the applicable waiting period ends
🎯 What You Will Learn
✔ What a waiting period is
✔ Why claims are denied during waiting periods
✔ Types of waiting periods in insurance
✔ How to avoid waiting period-related claim issues
💡 Pause & Reflect Tip
👉 Ask yourself:
“Do I know which waiting periods apply to my policy?”
Understanding waiting periods before a claim arises can help avoid unexpected disappointments later.
Knowing your policy’s waiting periods is an important step toward becoming a more informed and prepared policyholder.
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