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Why do some life insurance companies require a medical exam, and others do not, for the same coverage? |
Okay, my wife and I are looking at life insurance policies. We have decided on getting $100K for me and $25K for her. (We are both in our thirties, and work full-time.)
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scubs | Anyone know an insurance company who has resonable rate for over 65 with high blood pressure and mild angina? |
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Dan Insurance Man
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(I assume we are talking Travel Insuance?)
We can insure you - you can opt to exclude medical cover for those pre existing medical conditions - the rate would then be the standard rate.
You can also extend the policy to cover the conditions (advisable IMO) but you will need to pay an additional premium for that- what that additional will be i cannot say at this time as it depends on your individual circumstances
www.gothicinsurance.com |
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joolsmc
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You could try Saga... |
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DuSteDShaDoW
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Life Insurance or Health Insurance?
If Health, then I am assuming that you have taken Medicare since you are over 65, if so, you can acquire a Medicare Supplement Policy, depending on the underwriter, there may be no pre-existing condition exclusions, and no medical underwriting, the company I represent, issues the policies to individuals that way as long as they are within three years of their Part B Effective Date, or three years of turning 65.
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Good Luck!
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mbrcatz
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Are you talking life insurance or health insurance?
If "reasonable" means, the same rates that a healthy 30 year old pays ($250 a month for health insurance), then the answer is no. You're going to pay the same rates that all the other 65 year olds with high blood pressure and angina, pay.
But if you're 65, Medicare is probably the best way to go, as you'd probably be declined on a private policy. |
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lucyshines49
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In Canada it's called AGF I think. or at least the first initials are AG No medical and reasonable. My Mom payed 20.00 month and she was very ill . The price varies with what type of coverage one wants. It is advertised on TV and so if you see a commercial for it call and they'll mail out the info.. I also believe the States have a similar program. I hope this helps you a bit. Lots of Luck |
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FRANK W
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I am 57 with high blood presure just got £200000 LIFE COVER FOR £67.00 month legal general Frank. |
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aaron p
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If you mean life insurance, this is a bad combination. It will depend on the length of time you have had to condition, how well it is controlled, how often you have check-ups, and other factors.
Expect a competent agent to ask some specific questions and shop your risk around with several insurance companies. |
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