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Question 11 of 13 in Long-Term Care Policy

What happens if I make a mistake on the application?


It is important to be accurate and thorough when you complete the application for long term care insurance. If a company relies on that information (or lack of information) to issue a policy, learning of a misstatement could lead the company to cancel the policy and return the premiums. This can generally only occur in the first two years after purchase; however, a fraudulent misstatement might result in cancellation at any time.
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