Self-employed South Dakotans rely on accurate health statements to secure coverage and affordable premiums. Non-disclosure of pre-existing conditions—even small ones—can lead to claim denial, rescission, …
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How SDCL 58-11-44 Affects Coverage for Chronic Pain Treatments
Chronic pain management often involves long-term medications, interventional procedures, and ongoing documentation of symptoms. Under South Dakota law, SDCL 58-11-44 governs insurer remedies when applicants …
Role of the South Dakota Division of Insurance in Misstatement Cases
Misstatements or omissions on health insurance applications—especially about pre-existing conditions—can have serious consequences for coverage. The South Dakota Division of Insurance (SD DOI) is the …
Reporting Laboratory Results: Strict vs Lenient Standards in South Dakota
Accurate reporting of laboratory results is pivotal when applying for or claiming health insurance in South Dakota. SDCL 58-11-44 governs insurer responses to alleged misstatements …
Why South Dakota Insurers Audit Medical Records After a Major Claim
When a major health insurance claim arises, South Dakota insurers often launch a focused audit of the claimant’s medical records. These audits aim to determine …
Analyzing Materiality to the Risk Under South Dakota SDCL 58-11-44
Understanding how materiality is applied under South Dakota law is essential for policyholders and brokers facing allegations of pre-existing condition non-disclosure. SDCL 58-11-44 governs insurer …
Consequences of Non-disclosure for South Dakota Supplemental Insurance Plans
Pre-existing condition non-disclosure on supplemental insurance applications can trigger serious consequences in South Dakota. Misstatements or omissions about medical history — whether intentional or accidental …
South Dakota Rules on Correcting Honest Mistakes on Insurance Forms
Accidentally omitting a surgery, medication, or lab result on an insurance application can feel catastrophic — especially when it relates to a pre-existing condition. In …
Impact of Omitting Minor Surgeries on South Dakota Health Coverage
Omitting a minor surgery or procedure from an insurance application can appear harmless, but under South Dakota law it may carry serious consequences. This article …
How SDCL 58-11-44 Defines the Burden of Proof for Medical Misstatements
SDCL 58-11-44 sits at the intersection of insurer rights and consumer protection in South Dakota insurance law. Understanding how this statute allocates the burden of …