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Code · South Carolina · Title 37 - CONSUMER PROTECTION CODE · CHAPTER 4 · Insurance

§ 37-4-207. Misrepresentation of medical condition as basis for voiding insurance.

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§ 37-4-207. Misrepresentation of medical condition as basis for voiding insurance.
A policy or certificate may not be declared void and the insurer may not avoid liability based upon a misrepresentation made by the insured, with respect to information provided regarding medical conditions or health history required in furnishing evidence of insurability, that is not causally related to the contingency or event by which the policy claim arises.
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