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Old Oct 19, 2006, 11:03 PM
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moving out of state; can I take insurance?

hi,

I'm getting an individual policy through the guaranteed issue clause right now, and am wondering if I will be able to keep my plan if and when I move out of state. I have a preexisting condition, so I will be rejected for individual plans, and I read that you only get the guaranteed issue once after coming out of a group plan. So, to summarize, I'm worried that I'll get a plan now and when I move in a couple years, the plan will not be transmittable and then I will not be able to even get a plan where I'm going. I'm self-employed so I don't foresee getting a job that will give me a group plan.
Basically, I'm asking if there are any companies that sell individual plans that are transmittable when you move from state to state...
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Check with your insurer to see if a) they do business in the new state or b) have an affiliate in the new state.
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