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Steps
to Get Covered
Application | Medical
Exam | Other
policy questions | Underwriting
Guidelines
Application
Once you have completed the online
application request, you will be contacted by a licensed
agent shortly thereafter to verify your information. We
will ask you a few screening questions to be sure you meet
the underwriting guidelines of the policy you selected.
For
this reason it is critical that you supply accurate day
and evening phone numbers and email addresses.
After
the phone interview, you will receive the application documents
via priority mail. We will highlight the areas you need
to complete and will supply you with a postage paid priority
return envelope. You will be provided with a toll-free number
to call with any questions you have about the policy or
application.
In
addition to receiving your application after the phone interview,
a representative from Portamedic, or another local Paramed
Company, will call to schedule your exam. See medical exam
for more information.Your application and medical exam results
are sent to an underwriter at the insurance company's home
office for approval.
Sometimes,
the underwriter will request medical records from your physician.
After your policy is approved you will be mailed the original
policy with final acceptance documents for you to sign and
return to the insurance company along with your first premium
payment.
Medical
Exam
The medical exam is an important step in approving your
application. The insurance company will review the results
of the medical exam, together with the representations you
make on the application as well as records obtained from
your physician. It is important to follow these simple guidelines
to improve the results of your medical exam. The cost of
the exam is borne by the insurance company. You may obtain
the results of the exam by requesting it in writing when
you return your application.
- Have
photo identification available.
- Schedule
the appointment for the least stressful time of the day.
- Get
a good night's rest before the exam.
- Try
to fast for at least 8-12 hours before your exam. Water
is okay.
- The
best time to do your exam is in the morning. If a weekday
is not convenient, check with your examiner to see if
you can arrange an appointment for Saturday or Sunday.
- The
examiner will ask questions regarding medical conditions,
surgeries, medications, or other treatments you may have
had. He or she will also ask the names and addresses of
physicians and/or hospitals that have treated you.
- Wear
a short-sleeved shirt so the examiner can take your blood
pressure and take a blood sample.
- Drink
a glass of water an hour or so before the exam to facilitate
obtaining a urine specimen. Avoid coffee, soda, tea or
other products with caffeine for several hours before
the exam.
- Avoid
smoking or chewing tobacco for at least one hour prior
to your scheduled appointment.
- Avoid
alcoholic beverages for at least 24 hours prior to the
exam.
- Do
not engage in strenuous activity for 24 hours prior to
the appointment.
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Other
policy questions:
When does the policy begin?
Most companies provide temporary or conditional coverage
while they are underwriting (reviewing) your application.
Typically you are required to submit your first premium
payment with your application for this coverage to occur.
Generally, your policy will not begin until you receive
it in the mail from your agent.
If
you are replacing existing coverage, we highly recommend
not canceling any existing coverage until your new policy
has been issued, delivered and your first premium paid.
Is
a medical exam necessary to qualify?
Most
policies require an exam. The insurance company will pay
the costs and have it done at a time and place convenient
for you -- usually right in your home. A typical exam will
include a blood test and urine specimen, blood pressure
reading, height and weight measurement, and a series of
questions about your health.
When I send in my application, should a check be included?
If you send the first premium check along with your application,
most insurance companies will provide limited coverage during
the application/underwriting process. There is no requirement
that you submit premium with your application. You can pay
the premium once the policy has been approved.
What's the difference between standard and preferred
rates, and how do I qualify for preferred rates?
Excellent health is required for all preferred rates. For
more details on which rates/health class you may qualify
for, please see the underwriting guide when you select the
"Get a Quote" button
on this web site.
Should I get coverage on my spouse and/or children?
Often, families will secure life insurance on both spouses.
In addition to final expenses, the financial burden on a
family after the premature death of a loved one can be substantial.
Often the surviving spouse will take time off work, or change
careers to spend more time with the children. Coverage for
children is available for final expenses and also to guarantee
the child's future ability to remain insured.
Will my policy ever be canceled for health reasons?
If you keep your premiums paid on-time, your policy can
never be canceled because of a change in your health, and
you will not be asked to provide evidence of health in order
to renew your policy each year. You may cancel your policy
at anytime.
Does smoking/Nicotine use affect my rate?
Rates for Nicotine users are higher than for non-Nicotine
users.
After the initial period of guaranteed premiums, what
will my term insurance cost?
Permanent life insurance policies (Whole Life and Universal)
typically have a level premium for life. Term policies however
only guarantee the premium for a limited number of years.
A term policy comes with a guaranteed maximum renewal premium
which will be illustrated. This represents the highest amount
you will pay to keep the policy. Many modern term life policies
come with long guaranty periods. (Up to 30 years)
Is there a money-back guarantee?
A full refund of your premium is guaranteed until ten full
days (up to 30 days in some states) after your policy is
delivered to you.
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Wondering
how the term life insurance company will consider your health
in creating term life insurance rates? Here are some general
underwriting guidelines that they use:
| Parameter |
Preferred
Plus |
Preferred |
Regular/Standard |
| Family |
No
cancer or cardiovascular death of either parent before
age 60. |
No
cancer or cardio vascular death of either parent before
age 60. |
No
more than 1 cancer or cardiovascular death of parents
before age 60. |
| Blood
Pressure |
140/85 |
150/90 |
155/95 |
| Cholesterol
Levels |
Under
210,
HDL: Less than 5.0 |
Under
240,
HDL: Less than 6.5 |
Under
280,
HDL: Less than 8.0 |
| Health
History |
No
history of major health conditions, such as, cancer,
diabetes, heart disease. |
No
history of major health conditions, such as, cancer,
diabetes, heart disease. |
Some
major health conditions allowed. |
| Driving
History |
No
more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years. No
record of DUI or reckless driving. |
No
more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years. No
record of DUI or reckless driving in the past 5 years.
|
No
more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years. No
record of DUI or reckless driving in the past 2 years.
|
| Tobacco |
No
use of nicotine products in past 3 years. |
No
use of nicotine products in past 3 years, also preferred
smoker rates available. |
No
use of nicotine products in past 1 year, also standard
smoker rates available. |
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