tee_cee
01-24-2004, 05:00 PM
I was just wondering if the readers of this board could enlighten me on what would be classed as a neurological defect?
If you have read my other posts, you will know that I have developed many MS-like symptoms and am now checking this all out with my GP.
A few years ago I was in the process of signing up for a life assurance policy just as a family member was diagnosed as having MS, The policy I took out obviously covered death, but also covered serious illness. As it was fresh in my mind I queried if MS was covered and was shown the paragraph within the policy that dealt with MS - payout was "on diagnosis of MS and development of a neurological defect"
So, what would be classed a neurological defect? Not wishing for a diagnosis of MS, but I think it pays to be prepared.....
If you have read my other posts, you will know that I have developed many MS-like symptoms and am now checking this all out with my GP.
A few years ago I was in the process of signing up for a life assurance policy just as a family member was diagnosed as having MS, The policy I took out obviously covered death, but also covered serious illness. As it was fresh in my mind I queried if MS was covered and was shown the paragraph within the policy that dealt with MS - payout was "on diagnosis of MS and development of a neurological defect"
So, what would be classed a neurological defect? Not wishing for a diagnosis of MS, but I think it pays to be prepared.....
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