Frequently Asked
Questions About Life Insurance
1) How do I purchase a policy?
First, an application is sent for your
signature. At the same time a medical examiner contacts
you to set a convenient time at your home or office
to take blood and urine. On larger amounts or older
ages, a resting EKG or blood pressure check may be required.
It is important to give blood after a 12 hour fast so
it is better to do the exam in the morning. Once the
insurance company receives the exam results, the application,
and any additional doctors records that the insurance
company obtains at their expense, we receive an offer.
Every expense in this process is paid for by the insurance
company!
2) How long does this process take?
If no doctors records are ordered,
3 to 4 weeks( Less if there is an urgency). If doctors
records have to be obtained, 4-7 weeks since we are
dependent on the promptness of the doctor.
3) If I apply and don't get the rate
I applied for, what happens?
The company many times will make another
offer. If our office thinks we can get a better offer
from another company, we will ship your file over there.
4) Are these stable companies?
Every company our agency uses has a
strong financial rating as determined by the various
rating agencies such as A. M. Best, Standard and Poor's
and Moody's Bond Ratings.
5) What is "Preferred Plus",
"Preferred", and "Standard"?
Insurance companies are learning more
and more about identifying their risks. Since cancer
and cardiovascular disease are the two leading causes
of death where the risk can be lessened by the individual,
companies zero in on these risks. Those that qualify
for the super preferred would be less at risk, then
the preferred, then the standard. These companies look
at height and weight, blood pressure, cholesterol(good
and bad), family history(relatives dying before 60 of
CV disease or cancer), personal history of cancer and
CV disease, and smoking history. A more specific guide
is as follows:
6) What if I don’t fit into any of
these categories?
If an individual has one or more of
these risk factors, they may still qualify for preferred
or standard. If even standard is out of the question,
there are some highly rated companies that will still
take the risk. Insurance companies fear the unknown.
If they can identify what those risk factors are, there
is a greater chance they will offer a policy. For example,
someone just finds out he has a blood pressure problem
and his doctor is trying different medications to bring
it under control. Until the blood pressure is under
control, this remains an unknown to the insurance company.
Once under control it could be a preferred with some
companies, standard to others.
7) Do most companies treat pilots the
same way?
No. If a pilot has enough hours to lower the risk to
the insurance company, it is possible to get preferred.
Two of our companies with the lowest rates will consider
preferred.
8) Do insurance companies treat all
tobacco users the same?
Cigarette smokers that smoke less than a pack a day
have a chance to get a non smoker rate with one company.
Other companies treat pipe smokers, chewers, and cigar
smokers as non smokers. Still another company gives
almost all tobacco users a non smoker rate for the first
3-4 years! This same company gives a preferred rate
if you use tobacco less than three to four times a year.
They look at the amount of nicotine in your system.
9) What if an instant quote is not
right for me because of my special medical history?
Using the same diligence we use to
find the lowest preferred rates for our customers, we
will prepare a custom quote. Of course we need to know
the medical condition, its duration, treatment and prognosis.
10) Can I apply at my age?
Our agency works with individuals 18
to 85! A few companies provide policies to age 85 for
term, second to die or Disclaimer insurance. Occasionally
Disclaimer is available past 85.
11) How are companies and rates selected
by our agency?
A. M. Best is the industry's most recognized
insurance rating organization.
A.M. Best uses a letter grade to rate
companies overall strength and solvency. Our agency
uses only insurance companies that have at least an
"A" rating with A. M. Best The top three ratings
with A. M. Best are:
A++ Superior
A+ Superior
A Excellent
The companies rated lower than this,
generally speaking, don't have rates that are as competitive.
CAUTION ABOUT THE LOWEST RATES!
DISTINGUISH WHERE YOU FIT BEFORE YOU
PRE-APPLY!
Please read this section before you
apply for insurance expecting a particular rate. Almost
all companies have a super preferred, preferred, and
standard rate. Although the requirements for super preferred
are similar for the term companies with the lowest rates,
Our agency knows these differences and would like to
put you with the one with the lowest rate but also the
more feasible. Some companies only have 10-15% of their
applicants come back with the super preferred. Others
are less strict and that percentage is closer to 50%.
The following are some general guidelines for super
preferred: (unisex)
| Height |
Weight |
|
Height |
Weight |
| 5'1" |
160 |
|
5'11" |
215 |
| 5'2" |
165 |
|
6'0" |
220 |
| 5'3" |
170 |
|
6'1" |
225 |
| 5'4" |
175 |
|
6'2" |
230 |
| 5'5" |
180 |
|
6'3" |
235 |
| 5'6" |
185 |
|
6'4" |
240 |
| 5'7" |
190 |
|
6'5" |
250 |
| 5'8" |
195 |
|
6'6" |
260 |
| 5'9" |
200 |
|
6'7" |
265 |
| 5'10" |
210 |
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Each company is slightly different,
and most allow 5lbs leeway.
No tobacco usage last 2 years.
Cholesterol 180-220 (A couple of our
companies will go as high as 230 to 250)
Blood Pressure 140/90 (untreated)
Family history (No deaths before age
60, siblings or parents) (sometimes one allowed) of
cancer or cardiovascular disease
Aviation-No super preferred
Avocation (hazardous) -No super preferred
Driving- No more than 3 moving violations
in last 2 years.
Travel- No extensive travel to underdeveloped
or politically unstable countries.
If one or more of these variables are
out of the guidelines, it can move you from super preferred
to preferred. Even if moved to preferred these are still
very competitive rates and only 5% to 10 % higher. Again,
the preferred rates vary between companies so it is
important to try to find which company will consider
you preferred. That's where we can help! The requirements
vary between companies but here are some general preferred
guidelines:
Height and weight is the same as super
preferred but with more leeway sometimes up to 20-25
pounds.
Cholesterol 250 to 280
Blood pressure 150/90 (treated or untreated)
Family history cannot have both parents
or one parent and one sibling die before age 60 of cancer
or cardiovascular disease.
Aviation-Sometimes depending on situation
Avocation-Sometimes depending on how
hazardous
Driving- Same as super preferred
Travel- Similar to super preferred
but not as strict
These are general guidelines and will
vary more from company to company than the requirements
for super preferred.
If after seeing your quote, you would
like to discuss this with our office by e-mail, phone
or fax, our office will be glad to advise. Click here
Other factors that may or may not exclude
someone from preferred are:
Current or history of alcohol/drug
abuse
Rheumatoid arthritis
Asthma (current treatment)
Personal history of cancer or cardiovascular
disease
COPD
Crohn's disease
Current treatment for depression
Diabetes (oral diabetics can get standard
rates, others can get a slightly higher premium)
Epilepsy
Kidney/liver disease
Mental illness
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