Question:
Has anybody try to buy life insurance after their surgery.
— Elmer L. (posted on May 8, 2005)
May 8, 2005
Yes, I did. It was about 11 years ago. I was turned down. Only tried one
company and can't even remember the name now---I do have some insurance
thru work now.
— DBS
May 8, 2005
Yup, I did. I was about 18 months post-op, and bought term insurance. I
am able to be re-evaluated in another year and have my premium rate dropped
by approximately $100 a month. I am currently paying between $200 and $300
a month for a very large policy. My husband, an overweight, diabetic with
a cardiac history is paying WAY more than my premium. Not much we can do
about his unless his weight gets under control. He is beginning to think
about the idea of WLS but his BMI is not really high enough. It would be a
tough fight.
— Fixnmyself
May 8, 2005
Yes. For my husband. He was "rated" at 2 y rs out, but now,
with so many years, stable wt, stable labs, they don't bat an eye. So far.
— vitalady
May 9, 2005
I used to work for an insurance company and they would consider preferred
rates at one year post-op as long as all the co-morbs are under control and
weight is steady. It is amazing for former diabetics.
— wealthgvr
May 9, 2005
Yes, I did get life insurance at almost two years post-op, and what is
funny, my husband who has NOT had WLS but has high blood pressure, high
cholostral, and is paying much higher for his insurance. I did have to
have my medically records reviewed to show that I no longer have health
issues like diabetes, or high blood pressure. Good luck, and don't let
them tell you that you are a risk, you are more likely to outlive the rep!
— cindy
May 9, 2005
Yes, I applied for life insurance with Allstate and was told that I would
need to wait 6 mths post-op before they would consider me. So, in mid-June
I can have the life insurance.
— csanchez1111
May 9, 2005
Yes i started getting Globe Life and I did not have any problems getting
it.
— mystic0619
May 9, 2005
My insurance is with Allstate, too. They will give you insurance, but will
charge slightly more for up to 2 years post-op. After that they will drop
the rate. At least this is what I was told, and has been my experience.
Good luck!
— Fixnmyself
May 25, 2005
I had no problem - I didn't get new insurance, but I maxed out my insurance
at work, which meant I had to get a physicial and submit it to the
insurance company for approval. Actually, they said I was in way better
health after the surgery than before.
— jengrz
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