I have just read an article in todays Cover Magazine here http://tinyurl.com/7dlbkwe in which Zurich's head of underwriting is quoted as stating that huge numbers of applications received contain 'embellishments' of the truth about applicants' health details.
Why would anyone wish to take out life insurance using information which if succesfully contended at claim stage by the life company might lead to the claim being disallowed? How pointless is that? In stead of (presumably) saving a bit on the premiums, non disclosure risks wasting every penny of the premiums.
Of course in such cases it won't be the person who is insured who will ever know. It will just come as an extra horrible shock to those who are left. Messy!
As so many of our clients at Moneysworth have pre existing health conditions (including diabetes, heart conditions and other health conditions), it is common for life insurance companies to write to our client's doctors for medical information before making a final decision. Though on the face of things this might be seen to cause a degree of anxiety during the waiting period, the reality is that at the end of the process clients can feel extra peace of mind, knowing that the insurance company holds a report from their doctor.
In fact in many cases clients say to us that they would prefer the life company to write to their GP so that they can feel safe knowing that medical information HAS been disclosed!
And of course by using Moneysworth our clients know that we have properly researched the market to find the best solution for them individually. Which is important when you consider that different insurance companies charge widely different prices for people with the same health conditions.
So if you have a health condition and want to apply for life insurance make sure that you fully disclose your health information and if possible use the services of a life assurance broker who really does specialise in helping people with pre existing health conditions. That way you will know that you are fully covered and at a good price.
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Showing posts with label life assurance. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Non Disclosure Is False Economy
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Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Welcome to the first Moneysworth Blog!
Welcome to the Moneysworth first blog! We are an independent IFA who specialise in finding life assurance for those with health conditions such as diabetes, dangerous hobbies and hazardous jobs.
The Moneysworth team have a wide range of opinions and interests, of which i'm sure will be apparent when other members of the team blog!
My names Jacey and I am head of Marketing at Moneysworth. I love cocktails and hate butternut squash!
I was watching Day Break yesterday when i came across this amazing story. http://www.itv.com/daybreak/lifestyle/petsandanimals/meetlifesavingshirleythelabrador
It was an article about Shirley, the life saving Labrador! Her owner, 6 year old Rebecca suffers from Diabetes, and can go into a diabetic coma at any point of the day. Shirley, a hypo-alert dog, has been trained to smell when Rebeccas blood sugar reaches dangerously low levels and can alert those around her by licking their hands when Rebecca needs to raise her blood sugar, and therefore prevents her from slipping into a diabetic coma - how amazing!? Shirley accompanies Rebecca to school and even watches over her when she sleeps, what a hero! What marvellous things we can train such intelligent dogs to do. This kind of thing will prevent people from fatal occurrences and I look forward to hearing more success stories like this soon!
The Moneysworth team have a wide range of opinions and interests, of which i'm sure will be apparent when other members of the team blog!
My names Jacey and I am head of Marketing at Moneysworth. I love cocktails and hate butternut squash!
I was watching Day Break yesterday when i came across this amazing story. http://www.itv.com/daybreak/lifestyle/petsandanimals/meetlifesavingshirleythelabrador
It was an article about Shirley, the life saving Labrador! Her owner, 6 year old Rebecca suffers from Diabetes, and can go into a diabetic coma at any point of the day. Shirley, a hypo-alert dog, has been trained to smell when Rebeccas blood sugar reaches dangerously low levels and can alert those around her by licking their hands when Rebecca needs to raise her blood sugar, and therefore prevents her from slipping into a diabetic coma - how amazing!? Shirley accompanies Rebecca to school and even watches over her when she sleeps, what a hero! What marvellous things we can train such intelligent dogs to do. This kind of thing will prevent people from fatal occurrences and I look forward to hearing more success stories like this soon!
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