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Healthy and Turned Down for Life Insurance? Here's
What To Do
You are in good health and you see your doctor regularly,
so what should you do now that you were turned down
for life insurance based on the results of the medical
exam?
The first step is not to panic. While it is
possible that a life insurance medical exam can reveal
serious health problems of which you might not have
been aware, in many cases you may be denied insurance
or charged higher premiums simply because the medical
underwriter found something troubling that he or she
could not explain from your medical history.
Medical underwriters specialize in classifying risks,
and when they find something abnormal high levels
of liver enzymes or blood sugar results that are off
the charts, for example in many cases they will
decline or postpone a decision rather than make a guess
as to the nature of the problem and the medical risks
involved.
"We are in the risk-assessment business, not the
diagnosis business," says Dr. Stephen Zimmerman,
chief medical director for American General Life Cos.
Your Next Steps
First, ask the insurance company for the specific
details of your life insurance application denial. All
states have laws requiring an insurance company to provide
the specific reasons for any declination.
Some states permit the information to be sent directly
to the applicant. In other states, any medically related
reasons must be sent to a physician of your choice.
If the reason you were denied life insurance was lab
work done as part of your application, a copy of the
lab work will be sent to your doctor. If the reason
was information contained in a physician's report, the
specific reason, and possibly a copy of the report from
which the information came, can be sent to a doctor
to be reviewed with you.
Once you know why you were denied life insurance, go
to your doctor. You and your doctor should find out
if there is something wrong with your health, and stories
abound about life insurance applications that have saved
lives by alerting the applicants to serious medical
problems. Even if all tests come back negative, you
may face some challenges in buying life insurance in
the future unless the trouble area is cleared up.
You see, insurance companies have access to the
results of your previous insurance exam through the
Medical Information Bureau (MIB), a clearinghouse of
medical information that insurers share, and while you
can request your MIB file and have outright errors removed,
the results of your test, although unfavorable and perhaps
unexplained, may not be wrong.
When you next apply for life insurance, you will probably
need to make an argument to the insurer as to why it
should offer you a policy (or a policy at a better price),
even if you apply to a different insurer. Fortunately
this may not be hard.
Providing the life insurance company with the results
of tests that show you do not have medical conditions
associated with the results of your insurance medical
exam can go a long way toward helping you go from no
life insurance to being able to buy an affordable life
insurance policy.
"The tests you've taken will allow the insurer
to exclude some serious diseases," says Dr. Robert
Gleeson, a vice president and medical underwriter at
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. "Each negative
result on a medical test would make me feel better and
better about underwriting a case like this."
It is up to you, however, to make sure that the insurer
has that information because even favorable tests can
sometimes slip through the cracks. So be sure that your
doctors have sent all of the relevant tests to the life
insurance company, and that the insurer knows how to
contact all of the doctors who treated you.
You should also make your case to your insurance
agent. Life insurance agents can help you argue for
a better-priced policy and can make sure all of your
medical information gets to the right people.
Author: Amy Danise
Amy Danise is a staff writer for http://insure.com
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