Thanks Jim.
I had been to the doctors and gotten a letter from a neurosurgeon who confirmed my mum case is AN (also based on the MRI report). I asked him directly is AN considered a Benign Brain Tumor. He said yes. Also I searched thru the net for AN definition and I gotten a few which also defines AN as a Benign Brain Tumor. I attached all these information and submited to the insurance company.
My mum has been paying the insurance premium for 13years. Below is the what the company state when she signed up the plan.
Critical Illness CoverageOverviewCritical Illness Coverage is a sound solution for meeting hefty expenses arising from critical illness.
A guaranteed lump-sum payout upon diagnosis can go a long way in helping to defray the costs of long-term medical treatment and recovery. It makes sense to be well prepared because a critical illness can strike anyone at any time.
Key Benefits Lump sum payment upon the diagnosis of one of the listed 30 Critical Illneses Lump sum is payable on top of your existing health insurance coverage.
Lump sum will be invaluable to help meet hospitalisation, surgery, out-patient treatment and supporting convalescence.
Concentrate on the road to recovery without financial worries.
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To me, I feel it should be a simple matter. If AN fits the definition of Benign Brain Tumor, then it is claimable. If doesn't fit, then it is not claimable, simple as that. I am angry the addition of terms and conditions as an when the insurance company deems fit.
That part where the "conditions are met" were not stated previously. It is only yesterday when I recieved an email from my agent that says, Richard, I had submitted the claims forms to the claims department and attached 30 major illnesses definition for your reference.
Upon receiving this email, I am prepared mentally for any sudden events. However, I certainly hope the Insurance company will stick to their words and not play any tricks. Will keep you guys informed. Thank you!
Richard