An incontestable clause is a provision in an insurance policy that prevents the insurer from voiding coverage due to fraud or misstatement by the insured after a specified period.
An incontestable clause is a provision within a life insurance policy that prevents the insurer from voiding the policy after a specified period, usually two years, due to misrepresentation or concealment by the insured.
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