Say Goodbye To Medical Exams!

No one wants to wait 6-8 weeks for underwriting med results to come in. Even worse, if you have a preexisting condition or health impairments, the odds of getting an approval are unlikely. That's why with non-med policies, your chances in qualifying for an instant approval are better, speedy, and more convenient!

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What Is Non-Med Vs. Fully Underwritten?

A non-medical insurance plan is simply one that doesn’t require a blood draw and a medical exam. The application process is typically more straightforward and less cumbersome with a quicker turnaround time.


Generally, these kinds of policies have lower coverage than standard fully underwritten plans. However, there are some non-med companies offering $400K or even more of coverage. Please note, this kind of coverage is strictly based on your age and health.


A fully underwritten policy is one which requires a comprehensive health screening, which is paid for by the life carrier. A nurse will typically meet you at your residence or business to take your blood, urine sample, height and weight, and ask general health questions.


Prior to the appointment, you would need to:

  1. Fast for 8-12 hours
  2. Avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol
  3. Drink plenty of water
  4. Get ample sleep


As you can see, preparing for the nurse visit can be a time-burden for some. This is especially true if you work full time while raising/taking care of a family.


Additionally, the underwriting decision-making process is more stringent with an average waiting period of 6-8 weeks. The reason is because the underwriter orders on average 5 years worth of health history and performs a more thorough risk assessment. Every marker is checked and evaluated for on your lab report and records.


The upside though is the coverage limits are generally higher vs. a non-medical policy.

Why Does Non-Medical Coverage Stand Out From A Fully Underwritten Plan?

Given that we live in a fast-paced, busy-oriented world, the majority of Ian's clients prefer non-med simply due to the following reasons:

  • Preexisting Health Condition – if you got declined before due to a major health issue such as type 1 and 2 diabetes, recent cancer, etc. there’s a higher chance you will get accepted for a non-med policy.


  • No Blood Draw – no one likes invasive needles or the hassle of getting blood work done. The upside with a non-med plan is you don’t have to worry about these roadblocks to start the qualification process.



  • Faster Turnaround Approval – traditional life policies require a full medical exam, which can be very tedious with a long waiting period. To receive a final underwriting decision, the process can take anywhere between 6-8 weeks, sometimes even longer. That’s why the advantage of a no-medical exam plan is that the process is more convenient, simple, and efficient. You can receive a potential approval in less than 1 week.

What Do No Exam Life Carriers Check?

When applying for any life coverage, always be truthful with your health history when speaking to an agent. The reason is all life carriers perform their due diligence to better manage risk and avoid possible fraud.

This entails the below verification checks to ensure accurate information is being reported by the insured:

Motor Vehicle Report (MVR)

The underwriter checks this report to evaluate your driver’s license history. This includes current or past DUIs, suspensions, tickets, and recklessness.

Pharmacy Drug Report

A pharmacy record is triggered every time a prescription is made from your primary care physician. It will show all the drugs you’ve taken, dosages, and frequencies to give the underwriter a better assessment of your overall health.

Medical Information Bureau (MIB)

This is a master repository containing general information about your medical history, conditions, health diagnosis, treatment types, and details of previous life insurance applications. You can think of it as a credit bureau for life insurance companies to prevent fraud, errors, and omissions.

Ian's Top Four Non-Med Carriers

Type
Aetna CVS
Transamerica
Mutual Of Omaha
Foresters
Logo
Strengths
  • Favorable rates for Mental health disorders (bipolar, etc.)


  • Perfect for COPD, Lupus, and Cardiac disease cases


  • No height/weight requirements (e.g. obesity friendly rates)


  • Higher coverage for non-med whole life market
  • Excellent rates for Chronic Kidney Disease


  • Very lenient for diabetic complications (neuropathy, retinopathy, etc.)


  • More flexible approval ratings for insulin-dependent patients (type 1 and 2 diabetes)


  • Friendlier rates for heart-related chest pain diagnosis (angina)


  • More coverage for non-med whole life market
  • Smoker friendly rates


  • Better rates for common depression cases


  • Perfect for rheumatoid arthritis, general nerve pain, etc.


  • Accepts cancer preventative meds assuming no cancer exists in the last 4 years


  • Household name
  • Non Tobacco better rates for marijuana, cigar, nicotine gum, and vaping use cases (excluding cigarettes)


  • Lenient underwriting for obesity


  • Acceptable rates for only elevated A1c cases (up to 8.9)


  • Higher coverage for non-med term market
Max Coverage
  • Age 40–55 $50,000
  • Age 56-65 $40,000
  • Age 66-75 $30,000
  • Age 0-55 $50,000
  • Age 56-65 $40,000
  • Age 66-75 $30,000
  • Age 45–85 $40,000
  • Age 18-55 $400,000
  • Age 56-80 $150,000
Brochures
Financial Ratings

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

A+ A.M. Best Score (very strong, stable, and healthy)

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

Years In Business

Over 160 Years

Over 115 Years

Over 100 Years

Over 140 Years

Type
Aetna CVS
Transamerica
Logo
Strengths
  • Favorable rates for Mental health disorders (bipolar, etc.)


  • Perfect for COPD, Lupus, and Cardiac disease cases


  • No height/weight requirements (e.g. obesity friendly rates)


  • Higher coverage for non-med whole life market
  • Excellent rates for Chronic Kidney Disease


  • Very lenient for diabetic complications (neuropathy, retinopathy, etc.)


  • More flexible approval ratings for insulin-dependent patients (type 1 and 2 diabetes)


  • Friendlier rates for heart-related chest pain diagnosis (angina)


  • More coverage for non-med whole life market
Max Coverage
  • Age 40–55 $50,000
  • Age 56-65 $40,000
  • Age 66-75 $30,000
  • Age 0-55 $50,000
  • Age 56-65 $40,000
  • Age 66-75 $30,000
Brochures
Financial Ratings

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

Years In Business

Over 160 Years

Over 115 Years

Type
Mutual Of Omaha
Foresters
Logo
Strengths
  • Smoker friendly rates


  • Better rates for common depression cases


  • Perfect for rheumatoid arthritis, general nerve pain, etc.


  • Accepts cancer preventative meds assuming no cancer exists in the last 4 years


  • Household name
  • Non Tobacco better rates for marijuana, cigar, nicotine gum, and vaping use cases (excluding cigarettes)


  • Lenient underwriting for obesity


  • Acceptable rates for only elevated A1c cases (up to 8.9)


  • Higher coverage for non-med term market
Max Coverage
  • Age 45–85 $40,000
  • Age 18-55 $400,000
  • Age 56-80 $150,000
Brochures
Financial Ratings

A+ A.M. Best Score (very strong, stable, and healthy)

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

Years In Business

Over 100 Years

Over 140 Years

Type
Aetna CVS
Logo
Strengths
  • Favorable rates for Mental health disorders (bipolar, etc.)


  • Perfect for COPD, Lupus, and Cardiac disease cases


  • No height/weight requirements (e.g. obesity friendly rates)


  • Higher coverage for non-med whole life market
Max Coverage
  • Age 40–55 $50,000
  • Age 56-65 $40,000
  • Age 66-75 $30,000
Brochures
Financial Ratings

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

Years In Business

Over 160 Years

Type
Transamerica
Logo
Strengths
  • Excellent rates for Chronic Kidney Disease


  • Very lenient for diabetic complications (neuropathy, retinopathy, etc.)


  • More flexible approval ratings for insulin-dependent patients (type 1 and 2 diabetes)


  • Friendlier rates for heart-related chest pain diagnosis (angina)


  • More coverage for non-med whole life market
Max Coverage
  • Age 0-55 $50,000
  • Age 56-65 $40,000
  • Age 66-75 $30,000
Brochures
Financial Ratings

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

Years In Business

Over 115 Years

Type
Mutual Of Omaha
Logo
Strengths
  • Smoker friendly rates


  • Better rates for common depression cases


  • Perfect for rheumatoid arthritis, general nerve pain, etc.


  • Accepts cancer preventative meds assuming no cancer exists in the last 4 years


  • Household name
Max Coverage
  • Age 45–85 $40,000
Brochures
Financial Ratings

A+ A.M. Best Score (very strong, stable, and healthy)

Years In Business

Over 100 Years

Type
Foresters
Logo
Strengths
  • Non Tobacco better rates for marijuana, cigar, nicotine gum, and vaping use cases (excluding cigarettes)


  • Lenient underwriting for obesity


  • Acceptable rates for only elevated A1c cases (up to 8.9)


  • Higher coverage for non-med term market
Max Coverage
  • Age 18-55 $400,000
  • Age 56-80 $150,000
Brochures
Financial Ratings

A A.M. Best Score (strong, stable, and healthy)

Years In Business

Over 140 Years

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It’s important to note, if you can’t qualify for one of these four companies, you won't be left hanging in the dark. Ian is licensed with 25 other companies where he can properly match you with the right coverage and plan based on your health history.

Cell: 818-652-1126