We do not have access to a client’s medical scheme membership information and are therefore not aware of any changes to a client’s dependant details. It remains the client’s responsibility to notify us if they are the only person covered on the medical scheme and they qualify for the reduced premium, or if they have added dependants and need family cover.
Why can we not automatically adjust the policy premium for a member on the single premium rate for under the age of 55, when they get dependants?
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- Should I wish to cancel the policy, how would I go about doing so?
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- Which insurer underwrites the Liberty Gap Cover policies?
- What waiting periods apply to Liberty Gap Cover?
- Do I need to be a member of a medical scheme to qualify for Liberty Gap Cover?
- My child had a high fever and was vomiting so I rushed him to the hospital emergency unit as it was after hours. Will Liberty Gap cover this and reimburse me for the fees that I had to pay?
- Will my premium increase each year?
- I have been diagnosed with stage 2 qualifying cancer* for the first time, but have decided not to go for further treatment and therefore do not need to register on my medical scheme’s oncology treatment programme. Do I still qualify for the R30 000 lump sum cancer benefit?