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Do I need PMI?

I would like to know if I could get Private Medical Insurance with known back problems.

I wasn't sure where to post or ask so if someone could help me that'd be much appreciated.

I've only looked at 2 sites that told me quite a lot however, I'd rather get some actual interaction by real people.
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973741 tn?1342342773
So, this would greatly depend on your area and situation.   I would talk to your current care givers and health care coverage people to see if your pre existing condition with your back is covered.  If not, you should then call PMI companies with that same information to see if you can be covered.  You will likely find coverage but may have to sign a waiver regarding the pre existing conditions.  But really, you need to follow up on this locally and with companies you use.  Good luck
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363281 tn?1643235611
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Hello~I really can't answer that as I truly don't know. It would be best to ask either a health care professional or an insurance company.
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I am not an expert in this field But if you find the solution, I am interested
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