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My friend has intentionally lied regarding her birthdate for years (vanity purposes). Application on disability insurance policy shows birth year 1951. Employer application on medical insurance policy shows birth year as 1956. She has been paying premiums on disability insurance for many years. Years with current employer is approximately 5 years. Recently her physician reduced her work days down to two days per week and is working towards classifying her permanently disabled because of a wrist injury, of which, two surgeries have not corrected. She has limited range of motion and severe pain when using that wrist.
Can the insurance company not pay the disability if she comes forward and admits she put the wrong birth year?
She is afraid throughout the paperwork process that everyone will compare the birth years and realize there are two different birth years.
Should she go to the insurance company before she files the application for disability income and tell them she's lied?
She is willing to pay back premiums on her medical and disability, if necessary. She needs her disability income and can qualify. What should she be thinking about doing in so far as making sure she collects her disability benefits:
My friend has intentionally lied regarding her birthdate for years (vanity purposes). Application on disability insurance policy shows birth year 1951. Employer application on medical insurance policy shows birth year as 1956. She has been paying premiums on disability insurance for many years. Years with current employer is approximately 5 years. Recently her physician reduced her work days down to two days per week and is working towards classifying her permanently disabled because of a wrist injury, of which, two surgeries have not corrected. She has limited range of motion and severe pain when using that wrist.
Can the insurance company not pay the disability if she comes forward and admits she put the wrong birth year?
She is afraid throughout the paperwork process that everyone will compare the birth years and realize there are two different birth years.
Should she go to the insurance company before she files the application for disability income and tell them she's lied?
She is willing to pay back premiums on her medical and disability, if necessary. She needs her disability income and can qualify. What should she be thinking about doing in so far as making sure she collects her disability benefits: