I think they have to tell you why you were turned down... and now that you
have been denied insurance.. that question pops up on future insurance
applications... you've been "flagged"... you need to know if you were turned
down for risk because of flying... your work.. or your health..
BT
"Ins risk?" wrote in message
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Hi all,
I recently bought a condo. Immediately after closing I was bombarded with
solicitations for disability insurance. I finally agreed to have an agent
come out to the house and go over the details. I subsequently signed the
papers. That was over a month ago.
After several subsequent phone calls over several weeks assuring me that
"we're almost finished" and "it's a done deal" , I was informed, today,
that I would not be insured. I was so disgusted.
I want to try again but with a little more savvy this time.
My question is, to those of you that have faced a similar circumstance,
do you think being a commercial pilot finally disqualified me or
something more sinister, like working for the FAA? I told them I am an
ATCS that just happens to have a commercial pilot's license--- but not
current.
So, what's the straight-skinny for this group?
Thanks
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