If you were fine when you applied for coverage then had some problems but no diagnoses can your insurance say you had a pre-existing condition?

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They can try and say that, but as far as I know the burden of proof is on them. If you told the truth on the application - they will have to pay.

You might have a condition that the insurance company thinks a reasonalble person would have known that they had.

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