Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Medical Examination In Life Insurance


The importance of a medical exam can never be undermined in a life insurance cover, however despite the requirements you can still get protection without having taken a medical exam. While this may sound convenient to most people, it is difficult to find such a policy and the cost relatively more as compared to other life insurance policies that involve a health exam. This type of life insurance might be favorable to some people but not to everyone.

If you find it favorable to your preferences you may have to consider accidental death and dismemberment insurance. This type is not a life insurance per say, it helps to protect the insured after a serious injury or an accidental death.

However the insurance company may not ask for a medical exam if the applicant is not of an advanced age or of sound health. Despite these factors, submitting to a medical exam may favor the applicant in a number of ways.

· The exam may show the applicant ailments that were previously unknown to him or her.

· The denial of the exam because of a health condition may disrupt future insurance applications.

· A symptom may be discovered by the examiner for a more serious condition.

An exam may not always be required. The insurer may ask the applicant a series of questions in the application stage regarding his medical history and lifestyle. If the answers in this stage raise questions, they may warrant an exam. The insurer may ask the applicant to submit to a medical exam if:

· If the applicant is beyond a certain age

· If the applicant is a heavy drinker and/or a smoker

· If the applicant has had a history of serious illness

· If the applicant is on medication

· If the applicant is applying for high level insurance

Some insurance companies will give a term life insurance without an exam. These companies will typically ask medical history and lifestyle questions as part of the application process. The companies will however set premiums according to the way the applicant has answered the questions and no follow up exams will be issued.

Some policies issued are designed without the need for medical questions. Policies like these tend to have lower coverage perimeters in the advent of a risk to the insurer and are more expensive.

A term life insurance policy should not be seen as a method of obtaining coverage without disclosing a health problem. The insurer may deny insurance if the applicant provides information that is false or incomplete.

There are numerous reasons why people look for no-medical exam life insurance. The reasons may be personal or religious their chief aim is to avoid being seen by a doctor, submitting a urine or blood sample, detailing a complete history of your health and any other step that is included in an examination. There are people who are afraid of needles while others who feel their medical status should be confidential. Whatever the case the reasons for wanting cover without an exam are diverse.

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