This policy requires no physical exam; insurance is based on
medical health questions on the application.
Not exact matches
There's no
medical exam and, depending
on the insurer, there may be fewer
health questions during the
application.
These policies do not require a
medical examination, nor do they have any
health questions on the
application.
There is no
medical exam required — and, there are also no
health related
questions to answer
on the
application for coverage.
In some cases, a burial insurance policy will not even ask you any
medical or
health related
questions on the
application for coverage.
In fact, many people in their 50 «s and older can qualify for no
medical exam life insurance by providing some basic
health information, answering a few
questions on the
application, and giving the insurance company permission to obtain information about your
health.
Specific
health questions are asked
on the
application and, if necessary,
medical records are ordered and a
medical exam may be required.
Regardless of whether term or permanent coverage is selected, it is likely that a senior will be required to answer a number of
health related
questions on the
application — and in many instances, a senior may also need to have a
medical exam in order to determine whether there are any adverse
health issues that may deem the applicant as uninsurable.
While there is no
medical examination required for policy approval, there are some
health questions that are asked
on the
application for coverage.
With the Express Term policy, there are only a few
health questions to answer
on the
application for coverage, and there is no
medical examination required for coverage approval.
There no
health questions on the
application or
medical exams to take.
And, while there are some
health questions to answer
on the
application for this coverage, there are no lab tests or
medical exams required.
Depending
on the particular type of no
medical exam policy, you may or may not be required to even answer any
health - related
questions on the
application for coverage.
There may, however, still be
medical or
health related
questions that are asked
on the
application for coverage.
Burial Insurance
applications ask
questions such as your history of smoking, height and weight, past
medical illnesses, a checklist of diseases that you or family members have, exercise habits, driving history, and so
on to gauge both your
health and lifestyle.
The process typically includes an
application containing
questions about your
health, a
medical exam, a blood and urine analysis, and reports from your doctors and any
medical facilities you listed
on the
application.
In fact, a guaranteed issue policy has no
health questions on the
application and requires no
medical exam or blood and urine test.
The Gerber Guaranteed Life Plan is guaranteed issue meaning there are no
medical exam hoops to jump through, no underwriting or
health questions on the
application.
Additionally, depending
on the amount of coverage that you're looking for, we might also be able to suggest some alternative life insurance products that won't require one to answer any
health questions or submit to a
medical exam if it looks like your
application would be denied by such «types» of policies.
This type of policy is issued without regard to your
health history and has no
medical questions on the
application.
Since this product is marketed primarily to seniors, there is no
medical exam required and only a few
health questions on the
application.
It doesn't mean they won't ask
health questions on the
application and it doesn't mean they can't still decline you based
on information
on the
application, in your
medical records or in the Medical Information
medical records or in the
Medical Information
Medical Information Bureau.
With a true no
medical exam policy — also referred to as a «guaranteed issue policy,» there may be no
health questions on the
application.