Jyoti Thakur (name changed) was shocked on being told that her claim   to her late husband's life insurance policy had been rejected. The   insurance company had, in a detailed letter, explained how her husband   had failed to disclose necessary information while buying the insurance   policy. This is not the first instance of claim rejection due to   erroneous disclosure or hiding relevant information while taking a   policy. In a recent report, the Insurance Regulatory and Development   Authority of India (Irdai) had published data of claim settlement ratio   submitted by various life insurers companies. The companies said most   claims get repudiated due to non-disclosure of health conditions,   misleading details of income and occupation and withholding of insurance   with other companies prior to applying for the policy.
  Correct details in proposal form
  People insure themselves or their loved ones to ensure availability   of adequate funds in case of sudden death of the insured having   financial responsibilities. The provisions of insurance work like any   other contract; albeit, it must be done in utmost good faith. For this,   the insured person is required to disclose any potential matter that may   influence the insurer's decision to accept the risk of loss.
  The information submitted in the proposal form is the basis of   contract between the insurance company and the insured, and it   determines if the former is liable to pay the mutually consented amount   to the nominee in case of death of the life insured. The amount of   payment varies according to the terms stated in the contract and the   premium paid (single payment or in instalments). Those seeking any kind   of life insurance must ensure that they fill in accurate name (of both   the insured and the nominees), correct mailing address and other contact   details such as phone number and email id, pre-existing diseases, etc.
  To avoid any possibility of dismissal of insurance claim, the insured must fill in correct details regarding:
  Occupation and income: The maximum life cover allowed by any   insurance company depends on the level of income, thus, necessitating   the insured to provide right details of his/her income. Authenticity of   income details may be determined by submission of last pay slip along   with the Income Tax Return (ITR) filed. For those employed in risky   occupations including aviation, army, police, defence services or mining   jobs, giving information about the nature of job is especially   important as the underwriting criteria decided by the insurer requires   an added load to the premium paid.
  Details of health: Insurance proposers tend to avoid filling details   regarding health conditions fearing that information on any ailments may   result in the insurer rejecting the contract or asking for a higher   premium. It must be understood that insurance companies do not deny any   scope for insurance to those afflicted with specific diseases or health   troubles, but only after a proper and detailed medical examination along   with extra premium.
  History of illnesses in the family: Details of correct age along with   health details of family members are important owing to the hereditary   nature of certain diseases. Two or more people in the family succumbing   to some specific illness that may be genetic in nature or exhibiting   suicidal tendencies indicates a higher risk of death of those insured,   and hence, attract higher premiums.
  Taking a life insurance policy in the age of uncertainty is a way to   show your loved ones that you care. Since the process involves   underwriting a legal contract, it is necessary that extreme caution is   taken while filling out the form. This will ensure timely and complete   payment of the claim to the nominee.