Corbridge
Transamerica
Aetna Family
Cardiovascular UW
All Carrier UW
100

Corbridge will decline a diabetic applicant if their A1C level is at this number or above? 

Answer : A1C 10+

100

If your client qualifies for a Level plan with Transamerica, they can add this specific rider to their policy for absolutely free.

Answer: What is the Accelerated Death Benefit Rider?

100

Any amount of this "water pill" medication is declinable? 

Answer : Lasix/furosemide (indicates kidney disease and/or heart failure)


100

What carrier will approve someone (non GI) who had a heart attack or a bypass surgery under 24 months ago?

Answer : Transamerica Standard plan (only 1 year look back) 

100

This beta-blocker is on the DDL? 

Answer : Metoprolol 

200

While Aetna and Mutual of Omaha will completely decline an applicant for a history of this severe mood disorder, Corebridge will approve them for a Graded Benefit Plan after a 4-year lookback

Answer: What is Bipolar Depression?

200

What is transamericas look back for afib for a standard plan? For a graded plan? 

Answer : 3-year lookback = Modified Benefit Plan; 2-year lookback = Standard Level Plan 

200

Accendo/Aetna will outright decline an applicant for any of their products if they take this very common brand-name medication for Alzheimer's disease, regardless of what condition it is actually prescribed for.

Answer : Aspirin 

200

What carriers will approve a standard TIA less than 2 years ago, and currently on medications to treat it? 

Answer : Aflac, corebridge, and transamerica 

200

Diabetes and this medication are usually a decline?

Answer : Gabapentin


300

A client has a (X-year) lookback for a non-cirrhotic liver disease or disorder, both Aetna and Mutual of Omaha will issue a flat decline, but this carrier does not list it as an automatic decline or rate-up unless it has progressed to liver failure or cirrhosis. How long is corebridges lookback?

Answer: 2 Year Lookback 


300

COPD, Chronic Bronchitis or Emphysema is offered at what rate class with transamerica? 

Answer: What is a Standard Level Plan

300

Aetna takes a hard line on liver and kidney health, issuing a lifetime decline (meaning ever in their history) for liver failure, non-infection/non-stone kidney disease, and this specific scarring liver disease

Answer : Cirrhosis 


300

 If a client is diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Aetna, Mutual of Omaha, and Transamerica will all hit them with an automatic decline, but this carrier provides a rare fallback by offering a Graded Plan.

What is Corebridge? (Corebridge rates up to a Graded Benefit Plan for CHF, while the others are strict "Ever" declines).  

300

While other carriers might offer Graded or Modified policies for various cancer lookbacks, Transamerica should be treated as a likely "no-go" for almost all histories of cancer, except for these types.

Answer : What is basil cell OR squamous cell. 

Transamerica is much stricter than other carriers when it comes to internal cancers and is generally considered a decline for most non-skin-cancer histories.

400

Corebridge will hit an applicant with a Graded Benefit Plan for this chronic inflammatory disease if it's within a 4-year lookback, bypassing a lifetime decline from Aetna and Mutual of Omaha

nswer: What is Lupus (Systemic Lupus)?

400

If a client suffered a TIA or mini-stroke 22 months ago, Mutual of Omaha declines them due to a 2-year lookback, and Aetna declines them for life; however, Transamerica will write them at this rate class

Answer: What is a Standard Level Plan

400

 Aetna will issue a lifetime decline if an applicant has ever had an aneurysm, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), or used this specific implanted cardiac device.

Answer : Defibrillator 

400

These Carriers offer graded level plans for a 2 year lookback on TIAs

Answer : Moo and health spring 
400

My client going to be declined for having Rheumatoid arthritis and taking this medication?

Answer : Declines if taking methotrexate OR Leflunomide 

500

What level benefit amount does corebridge offer for Schizophrenia?

Answer: What is Graded 

500

Transamerica explicitly offers a Standard Level Plan for applicants who have ever been diagnosed with or treated for 3 different progressive neurological disorders. What are they?

Answer: What is Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Systemic Lupus

500

Aetna will explicitly decline an applicant if they take the brand-name drugs Tenormin or Tiazac to treat this specific cardiovascular condition.

Answer : What is Angina? 

500

While most carriers rate up or decline an applicant for a recent AFIB diagnosis, this carrier will incredibly pass them through at a Standard Level Plan after a 2-year lookback

What is Transamerica? (Note: Transamerica's guide explicitly moves AFIB from a 3-year lookback for a Modified Plan up to a Standard Plan once it hits the 2-year mark)

500

To ensure your client isn't unexpectedly declined for a heart condition, the underwriting flowchart states you must ask these three broad questions to properly screen their cardiovascular history.

1) Have you ever had CHF, heart attack, aneurysm, cardiomyopathy, angina, stroke, TIA, pacemaker, defibrillator, angioplasty, stent, bypass surgery, AFIB, or other heart surgery?", 2) "How long ago was it?", and 3) "Are you taking medications for angina, heart failure, arrhythmia, or blood thinning?