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If you die in the first 2 years of the policy and the carrier has valid grounds to
contest the policy's validity, the company may choose to forego paying the
death benefit and make a
claim against the insured for some type of fraud.
In addition, if your insurer makes the discovery while investigating a
claim that's made after your
death, they could
contest the validity of your policy contract — and deny the
claim for
benefits based on your misrepresentation of the facts.
And, if you get caught lying about smoking, any
claim on your life insurance policy
death benefit when you die may be
contested by the insurance company if smoking is the cause of your
death.