Tentative Offers for Lowest Life insurance Rates with a Health Condition

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The best way for someone with a moderate to major medical condition, like epilepsy, elevated liver functions, Crohn’s Disease, colitis or many others, to get the lowest life insurance rates is to first get a tentative offer. Here’s the way it works. Give an independent agent and broker the basics of your health history. Then a short summary is provided to carrier underwriters of the health condition: onset, degree of severity, medications taken, degree of control, age, height and weight. Then underwriters review and reply, usually within 24 to 48 hours, with an offer of a tentative rate classification. That classification is a non-binding offer, fair enough because it’s based on limited information, but it does provide a good indication as to which carrier to apply for and a likely rate.

Rate classifications are Preferred Best, Preferred, Standard Plus, Standard, and the substandard Table 2 to Table 8. Substandard table ratings are alternately given letters: Table B though Table H.

For a major health condition with a history of control, the goal is often to get a standard rate or a low table rating. Final offers of coverage are based on medical records and full underwriting review. There are broad outlines as to what rate to expect, but since medical conditions vary by individual, the tentative quote process is a very valuable tool. One thing that trips up tentative quotes is that people often don’t know or fully understand the scope of their medical condition, or what’s in their medical records. During the application process medical information remains confidential in accordance HIPAA privacy rules.

Tentative offers will vary, sometimes considerably. It’s a very instructive. The same condition will be a Standard rate with one carrier, while others judge it to be more likely at Table 2 or Table 4. Once the rates classifications are received, compare quotes at those rates classes, see rates with a dose of realism and apply to the life insurance company likely to give the best offer.

Health Credits for Better Life Insurance Rates: Table Shave Upgrade to Offset Health Problems

 Kinnaur

Certain life insurance carriers allow standard rates for those with below average health.  It’s called a table shave program.  Carriers also will upgrade rate classification with health and lifestyle credits.  For those who have experience health problems, these rate classification upgrades can save a good deal of money on premiums, especially if a rated case gets to standard.

Top carriers 

Table 3 to Standard  (permanent plans only)

Aviva
Lincoln
Principal

Notable for Carrier Credits 

AXA          Good Health Credit Program
Banner      InTOUCH Underwriting
MetLife
Mutual of Omaha      Fit Program    (United of Omaha)
Nationwide
Symetra
Transamerica

Credits may include:

Preferred or better build; regular preventative care; optimal blood pressure control treated or untreated; lifetime non smoker; history of non-tobacco use, no tobacco in the last 10 years; no family history or death from disease prior to age 70, both parents surviving to age 75, family history of longevity; cholesterol/HDL ratio less than or equal to 5.0, or less than or equal to 4.5; regular exercise; cancer screenings such as colon cancer, and other routine preventative age and gender screenings such as pap smear, mammography, prostate exams; negative cardiac testing; recent negative treadmill; lifestyle changes and improved health habits.

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Life insurance: needed and inexpensive

Morning Interior Maximilien Luce, 1890

My American consumers evidently have a limited understanding of life insurance, but life insurance is really not all that difficult.  A competent agent can explain the basics in a few minutes.  Most people need term life insurance which for most is inexpensive and has a fixed rate for decades.  For example age 50, $250,000, 10 year term is $21.12 a month at preferred plus and $38.35 a month at standard; age 60, $250,000, 10 year term is $43.09 at preferred plus and $75.38 a standard.

It boils down to recognizing the need for coverage.  Does someone depend on your income?   What would happen to your children or spouse if you died?  What are your family’s needs for estate planning?

It’s hard to consider one’s own death, but that becomes easier as you get older because people you know start dying.  This usually starts in high school and accelerates in your 40’s and 50’s.

Applying for life insurance, even if you regularly see a doctor, gives you a broader understanding of your health.  Life insurance, fully underwritten, the least expensive kind, requires a blood test and often a review of medical records, all at no cost to the applicant.  The carrier then determines a risk classification: preferred best, preferred, standard plus, standard or substandard.  It’s objective with measurable criteria.  That decision can be very revealing because often doctors do not adequately inform patients of their risk, and people often do not know or adequately understand the state of their health.