Alleged sexually abused QLD woman speaks out over unfair clause in her life insurance policy

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Julie Gilbert says she feels discriminated against because a clause in her policy means she can't get full income protection or life insurance cover amy_bainbridge

 

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amy_bainbridge This is outrageous! Unlike men, women should be given cover for pre-existing conditions at taxpayers expense.

amy_bainbridge Pre-existing condition so it's not covered - that's pretty well understood. I can't get any new policies from any insurer, anywhere because of a pre-existing condition. Been that way forever - nothing new here.

amy_bainbridge Great, now another dis-incentive to avoid treatment and hide their conditions. Similar if in family court, these things can be used by one party against the other.

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