guyver01
Lifer
- Sep 25, 2000
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Illegal? No I doubt it.
Wrong.
It's illegal for people to cheat insurance companies.
Insurance Fraud is specifically classified as a crime in all states
Section 1347 of Title 18 of the United States Code states that whoever attempts or carries out a “scheme or artifice” to “defraud a health care benefit program” will be “fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both.” If this scheme results in bodily injury, the violator may be imprisoned up to 20 years, and if the scheme results in death the violator may be imprisoned for life.
and so the OP cannot change their post
Let's say I was diagnosed with cancer today. But I just passed a test that cleared me from having one 2 weeks ago.
Can I sign up for life insurance knowing that I have cancer? (And they won't know.)
My friend's mom is considering doing this. I know nothing about cancer or how life insurance works.
Since you posted it here, the mods are under obligation to provide your IP to the local fraud investigator in your state.
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