Preexisting means something that already exists, or exists before this point. For example a preexisting condition in relation to medical insurance is an illness that you have before you take out the insurance.
"pre-" means before, so pre-existing means to exist before (something), or to procede. For example, there were already pre-existing symptoms when the doctor diagnosed the disease. Or, fast food stores that pre-existed McDonalds.
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A garden tub can be installed in a pre-existing bathroom. You have to remove the pre-existing bathtub and install the garden tub.
If you try to get health insurance and you have cancer, it is considered a preexisting condition.
A pre-existing condition any medical condition that your have been diagnosed with, prior to the time of application. Some pre-existing conditions can cause an applicant to be declined coverage. Other conditions may cause the insurance company to place a "rider" on the condition, meaning they would not cover the condition itslef but will still offer coverage to you.
No. Homeowners insurance does not cover un-repaired, pre-existing conditions.
You are thinking that some conditions are considered "pre-existing" and others are not. That's not it. Did you already have the condition before, say, applying for insurance? That's the idea of pre-existing.
With the passage of the Affordable Care Act, "pre-existing conditions" are no longer a barrier in health insurance.
If you're asking about pregnancy, it is pre-existing if you were pregnant before completing the application process.
Clastic sedimentary rock is made up of particles of pre-existing rocks.
Pre Existing DamageNo. Your Homeowners Policy would not cover pre-existing damage.
I need a little more information. What kind of insurance and what kind of pre-existing condition?