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What You Need to Know About the Life Insurance Underwriting Process

9/20/2018

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​Are you purchasing life insurance for the first time? If so, you may feel a little overwhelmed by the process. All insurance involves something called underwriting, which is the insurance company’s assessment of the risk involved in the policy. Essentially, the insurer wants to know the probability that it will actually pay a benefit.
The underwriting process varies based on policy type. For example, your car insurer may look at your type of vehicle and your driving record to determine the likelihood that your car will suffer damage in an accident. Your home insurer will look at the age and quality of your house. Disability insurers look at your health, income and the danger of your occupation.
With life insurance, underwriting is based on several factors, including your gender, age and health. Below are a few common questions about underwriting and how you can make it as stress-free as possible. Your financial professional can also guide you through the underwriting process.

Why do life insurance companies need health information?
 
There are two primary factors that the life insurance company considers during underwriting. One is your age. The insurer uses actuary tables to estimate your life expectancy based on your age. This is one of the factors that most influences your premium amount.
The other important factor is your health. After all, two 50-year-old men could have much different life expectancies based on their health. While an actuarial table can predict life expectancy based on age, it can’t develop a forecast based on your unique health issues.
This is why the life insurance company needs specific health information. It wants to know about your unique health risks and concerns. The insurer then uses that information to assign a rating, which also influences your premium. The healthier you are, the better your rating and the lower your premium. If you have health issues, however, you could see a higher premium.

What’s involved in the medical exam?
 
The medical exam is different for everyone. In fact, if you’re young and are buying a term policy with a relatively low death benefit, you may not have an exam at all. The insurer may simply ask for a questionnaire and a copy of your medical records.
In most cases, the exam involves a blood and urine sample along with measurements of your height and weight. The nurse may also check your blood pressure. These simple exams can usually be performed in your home or office and don’t take more than a few minutes.
If you’re older and are buying a permanent policy or a term policy with a sizable death benefit, you may need a more intense exam. For example, the insurer may ask for a full physical. If you have high blood pressure or a history of heart issues, it may ask for additional tests. If you’ve had cancer, it may want specific information about the treatment and how long the cancer has been in remission. Every underwriting process is different based on the applicant.

Does the insurer consider any other factors?
 
The insurance company will also consider lifestyle factors. Perhaps the biggest is the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs. The difference in premiums for a smoker versus a nonsmoker can be significant. If you’ve ever considered quitting smoking, you may want to do so in the months ahead of your life insurance exam.
The insurer also may look at hobbies like sky diving or scuba diving. While participation in these activities won’t disqualify you, they may increase your premium. However, your financial professional may be able to look for insurers that aren’t as prohibitive in this area.
 
Ready to find the right life insurance policy for you? Let’s talk about it. Contact us today at Heritage Financial North. We can help you analyze your health, lifestyle and goals, and then develop a strategy. Let’s connect soon and start the conversation.
 
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