So my father passed alway in June from a massive heart attack. It came out of nowhere and we were caught very off guard. Well he had a life insurance policy he purchased June 30th of 2022 and he listed me as the beneficiary. Well he passed away June 3rd of 2024 just 3 weeks before the 2 year contest-ability period ended. Well on his application he disclosed his type 2 diabetes and all of his medical information correctly… except for the question about hypertension, it specifically asked if he had ever been diagnosed with hypertension and he put no. Well I just got his medical records back for my records from 2018 to June of 2022. And he hadn’t been diagnosed with hypertension except for one visit in December of 2021 he was diagnosed with hypertension due to a 136/72 but he was never prescribed anything or given a treatment plan so I don’t believe he even knew that he got that diagnosis. Basically I don’t think he lied, he answered everything else correctly and in good faith. Is this something I should worry about being denied.

A month before he passed his BP was 117/82 he never was put on meds for hypertension in his life and this finding in his records is complete news to me and my mother.

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