How a Routine Life Insurance Examination Can Save Your Life
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Life insurance is typically used to protect loved ones from financial devastation in the event of a death, but in a number of cases, the lab results of a routine checkup uncovered something far more sinister—a serious illness that the policyholder was not aware they had, which ultimately saved their life.
"It's quite common for the lab results of routine life insurance exams to reveal potentially life-threatening illnesses," says
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Dr.
From a paramedical examiner's standpoint, it is very common to come across a client who did not know there was a problem with their health until they saw the results of the examination.
"This is fairly commonplace, we don't know every instance where this happens at a given moment, but we draw blood and ship the blood to the lab and are often privy to those results," said
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"This is often presented to us during the exam. Examiners are trained to know what to look for and if they see something that is out of the ordinary they know they are to inform the applicant and recommend they seek immediate medical attention," Anderson said.
Although examiners cannot diagnose or offer medical advice about a certain illness, they can refer applicants to medical specialists for further review. And often the insurance agent informs the applicant that the exam revealed a serious illness.
"I had an applicant who thought he was in perfect health and when I told him that the examination showed that he had Type 2 diabetes, at first he didn't believe me," said
Shortly after an examination revealed that a new applicant had diabetes, Thornton was contacted again by a life insurance examiner who told her another recent applicant had a "stroke-level" blood pressure reading. The applicant was encouraged to contact her physician.
If it is found that you have a serious illness after a paramedical examination, the life insurance company may instill a waiting period based on the type of illness and the severity of the condition.
In the case of dangerously high blood pressure, the waiting period will likely be a year to make for certain the individual has the condition under control, but the policy could still be rated or declined depending on the outcome of the actual diagnosis and treatment.
"Bottom line, it doesn't happen everyday, but it definitely happens and often these health problems are found from testing that is done at a low cost and in some cases absolutely free of charge to the applicant," Thornton said.
For more, see "When Life Insurance Saves Lives" http://www.lifequotes.com/articles/lifeinsurance/when-life-insurance-saves-lives/
If you have a serious medical condition and have the need to shop for life insurance,
- Expedite the application process by submitting doctor letters or medical records to your insurance agent before taking the exam
- Make sure you are properly hydrated
- Avoid fatty foods for two days prior to taking the examination
- Abstain from alcohol for 72 hours prior to the exam
- Don't take ibuprofen or aspirin prior to taking the exam since this will elevate your liver function
For more tips about taking paramedical examinations, see "Nine Things To Consider Before Taking A Paramedical Exam" http://www.lifequotes.com/articles/lifeinsurance/nine-things-to-consider-before-taking-a-paramedical-exam/
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