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Understanding Life Insurance Underwriting: What to Expect

By Ali Taqi

You've applied for life insurance — now what? The next step is underwriting, where the insurance company evaluates your application and decides your rate. It sounds intimidating, but understanding the process takes away the mystery and helps you get the best possible outcome.

What Underwriters Look At

Underwriters evaluate your risk of dying during the policy term. The main factors they consider are your age (the biggest factor — younger means lower risk), health history (current conditions and past diagnoses), family medical history (especially heart disease, cancer, and diabetes in parents or siblings), tobacco and nicotine use, height and weight (BMI), driving record, criminal history, occupation hazards, and dangerous hobbies like skydiving or scuba diving.

They'll review your medical records (typically requested from your doctors), prescription drug history (through a database called MIB), and the results of any medical exam.

The Medical Exam

For traditional policies, a paramedical exam is usually required. A licensed examiner visits your home or office at your convenience. The exam typically includes blood pressure, pulse, height and weight measurements, a blood draw, and a urine sample. The whole thing takes about 20 minutes. Results go directly to the insurance company — you'll usually receive a copy as well.

The blood and urine tests check for cholesterol levels, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, nicotine, and common drugs. If something unusual shows up, the insurer may request additional tests or medical records.

Health Classifications

Based on the underwriting results, you'll be placed in a health class. The best class — Preferred Plus or Super Preferred — gets the lowest rates and is reserved for people in excellent health with no significant family history. Preferred is the next tier, followed by Standard Plus and Standard. Below Standard are rated categories for people with specific health conditions, which come with higher premiums.

Most healthy adults land in the Preferred or Standard Plus categories, which still offer very competitive rates.

How Long Does Underwriting Take?

Traditional underwriting typically takes 4 to 8 weeks from application to decision. The timeline depends on how quickly your medical records are obtained, whether additional tests are needed, and the insurer's current workload. Some carriers now offer accelerated underwriting that can approve applications in days using electronic health data and algorithms — no exam required for qualifying applicants.

Tips for Better Underwriting Results

Schedule your medical exam in the morning when blood pressure and cholesterol readings tend to be lowest. Fast for 8-12 hours before the exam for the best blood work results. Stay hydrated — it makes the blood draw easier. Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours before the exam. And be completely honest on your application — discovered inaccuracies can lead to denial or policy rescission.

Underwriting isn't a pass/fail test — it's a rating system. Almost everyone qualifies for some level of coverage. The goal is to present yourself in the best possible light while being completely truthful.

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