I’ve seen a grief counselor for about four years.
Do Insurance Companies Look At Psychiatric Records?
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Simply put mild conditions such as mild depression, anxiety or stress treated by counseling and low dose medicine may not require deep underwriting depending on the age of the insured and history of condition. More significant conditions, for example schizophrenia, treated with significant medication and therapy, will require additional records from treating physicians to ensure that the insured fits within their risk parameters.
In your case, grief counseling can sound ambiguous; if it were for the loss of a loved one, the absence of whom is not preventing your daily living, it should not require additional review. If the on the other hand, it is being used to cope with another traumatic event, additional questions or requests may be posed by the underwriters. A letter from your treating psychiatrist highlighting your improvements from treatment will help mitigate the need for additional information.
In order to ensure that you get the best underwriting class, I suggest that you work with an independent agent that works with multiple carriers as different carriers each have their own points of view on various healthy issues. Additionally, question your insurance agent! Ask them what experience, if any, have they had with placing business on clients such as yourself. At the end of the day, the most experienced agents will get the best underwriting results for their clients with the least disruption and scrutiny of one's private issues.
Please feel free to contact me to discuss your facts in order to give you more accurate information.
If you are applying for a medically underwritten policy of a face amount over $250,000, and if you are also on medication for depression, I anticipate that many companies would order your psychiatric records. Some won't. If they do, they are bound by HIPAA laws to keep them confidential, and simple grief counseling that has not caused hospitalization, suicide attempt, or disability will usually not interfere with your ability to get life insurance.
Using an experienced impaired risk life insurance agent who is able to choose the best policy from among many companies will be your best option, especially if you desire that your records not be reviewed.