What Does Life Insurance Blood Work Look At?
- 365 POINTSview profileLee MartinezOwner, The Sentry Agency, CaliforniaSimilar to a routine medical exam blood panel they are looking for adnormalities in the blood. Each company will have their own range. They are looking at things like blood sugars, protein types and levels, Cholesterol and cancer indicators. Many, if not most, will also screen for HIV. Most companies will send the results to you is asked.Answered on April 5, 2013flag this answer
- 63333 POINTSview profilePeggy MaceMost of the U.S.Life insurance blood work looks at cholesterol, liver function, renal function, blood sugar, nicotine, illegal drugs, evidence of HIV, blood counts, and lipids, among some other things. Life Insurance blood tests are often the way applicants find out that they have a health condition that they might otherwise have overlooked.Answered on August 14, 2013flag this answer
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