Life insurance with Hypertension
Overview
Life Insurance is often available for those with Hypertension (also known as high blood pressure). Those with very high blood pressure and/or other complications may be declined by standard insurers.
The condition presents increased risk to longevity. Life Insurance premiums are likely to be higher. High blood pressure also brings various associated risks and is often seen as the pre-cursor to cardio-vascular disease which in turn could lead to strokes or heart attacks.
It is misconception that once taking medication that successfully lowers blood pressure means this is no longer a condition to be declared.
The following guidance is aimed at those who have been diagnosed with hypertension or high blood pressure.
Key Issues for Hypertension
Blood pressure tests result in a reading with two number separated by a “/” such as 158/96. The implications of the result will depend on your age and may be labelled as: –
- Primary Hypertension (where there is no known cause)
- Secondary Hypertension (where the cause is known such as kidney or heart disease
- or more rarely Malignant Hypertension (caused by a severe organ or arterial issue)
- Gestational which is common in pregnancy or even “White coat” where the actual act of having your blood pressure taken causes
If you have been declined for Life Insurance by other insurers, it is likely that the first number in your reading was in excess of their underwriter’s criteria. If you have not already been declined for life cover, you could consider approaching mainstream insurers first. Some may even be able to offer instant, online cover.
Pulse Insurance specialise and may well be able to find cover for those with High Blood Pressure and other conditions, when other insurers decline.
The main aspects affecting the availability and cost of Life Insurance for those with High Blood Pressure are: –
- Other Health conditions
- High Cholesterol
- Stability –has your blood pressure been stable for over 6 months
- Lifestyle
- Smoking
- Alcohol consumption
- Over-eating / obesity (high BMI)
- Family History – e.g. of heart disease or diabetes
It is quite likely that we will require a Medical Report before cover can be issued. We will discuss this with you when you enquire.
If you need a specialist underwriter
Pulse specialise in taking your High Blood Pressure and any other specific conditions and needs into account and finding you Life Insurance cover, if it is available.
We use our knowledge and experience to find a solution when other Life Insurers have declined to quote.
Why Pulse Insurance?
- Pulse Insurance have been focused on finding unusual cover since 1998
- We strive to offer a caring and sensitive service
- We are knowledgeable insurance professionals who work as a team
- We provide a personal service to guide you through
- If we cannot help, it will not be for the want of trying or know-how
While finding cover for everyone is not always possible and the premium will be higher to reflect increased risk, we like to think we are good at helping people find the cover they need.
In 95% of High Blood Pressure cases we can offer indicative premiums and/or sense if cover may be available early on; so, you can decide to proceed or not.
Being Transparent
It is always important to declare your High Blood Pressure and any other medical conditions completely.
Your Personal & Medical Details
Everything you disclose about your High Blood Pressure to any life insurer or life agent should be treated with sensitivity and appropriate levels of privacy.
Your Health
Every person with severe High Blood Pressure knows that their state of health, any complications and their lifestyle will impact their risk and the cover available. These factors will be explicitly considered when determining the fair premium, you would pay.
Life cover is issued based on a “snapshot” of your health. Once your policy has been issued, neither your premium or your cover will be adversely affected if your health subsequently worsens.
Requirements for more information
While our initial enquiry may not gather enough information to provide an indication of cost, our insurers may ask for more in depth information regarding your High Blood Pressure and/or any other conditions. Sometimes the details you can provide may allow them to reduce the premium charged.
As you have a medical condition, it is possible that underwriters will need to seek a Doctor’s report or for you to undergo medical examinations, blood tests or other tests that will confirm your health to allow them to quote an accurate premium and confirm cover details. The costs involved in obtaining the medical information are usually paid by the underwriter, but if not, you will be informed before they are requested.
Pulse will never sell your details to anyone. We will use your details to provide the service you have asked for according to the permissions you grant us– read our Privacy and Data Protection policy in full.
Medical Reports
Additional Covers
Pulse may be able to offer covers beyond everyday Life Insurance to give you the peace of mind and protection you desire.
- Beyond Life Insurance
- More Life Insurance
The reasons you may need life cover may be simple or complex, but having the right covers brings peace of mind for you and your family.
Useful High Blood Pressure resources
We suspect if you have read this far, you are relatively well informed about your High Blood Pressure.
You may know of or find these external resources useful; although Pulse are inevitably not responsible or in control of the accuracy or nature of the information provided.
British Heart Foundation: https://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/conditions/heart-attack
St Johns Ambulance: http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-advice/heart/heart-attack.aspx
Direct Gov.uk: https://www.gov.uk/heart-attacks-and-driving
NHS Choices: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Heart-attack/Pages/Introduction.aspx
For Pulse Intermediaries
The following details may help you when competing an application for your client.
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Blood-pressure-(high)/Pages/Treatment.aspx#medication
Medications and Treatments
The medicines and some brand names: –
- Amias
- Amlodipine
- Amlodipine
- Amlostin
- Aprovel
- Atenolol
- Atenolol
- Bendroflumethiazide
- Bisoprolol
- Candesartan
- Diltiazem Hydrochloride
- Enalapril
- Enalapril
- Felodipine
- Indapamide
- Irbesartan
- Lisinopril
- Losartan
- Nifedipine
- Nifedipine.
- Olmesartan
- Perindopril
- Ramipril
- Ramipril.
- Valsartan
- Verapamil
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