Unless you have Diabetic Nephropathy or Constant Albuminuria, you should be able to get coverage as a diabetic. Depending on how controlled your condition is depends on your rate. If your Diabetes are under control you could qualify for a Standard Rating or be table rated if it's not being controlled well.
Type 2 diabetes 7.5 without insulin just pills.
you go get a lawyer . :)
Logically, he should not be denied his right of life insurance,even after his act of attempted suicide.But if there was police case,it's better to reveal the fact in the proposal form for consideration of the Insurance Company.
There are a number of places that you can look for when searching for diabetes insurance. Some sites that you may want to try include CPP and Life Insure.
When applying for life insurance you need to always answer the applications correctly and honestly or a claim may be denied. If you purchase new life insurance you do not need to go back to your already in force insurance company and advise them.
Yes, he or she should. And further, you should receive an official letter of declination directly from the insurance carrier.
Under normal circumstances, no. A life insurance company will pay the proceeds to the named beneficiary.
The best thing to do is to talk to your insurance company - they will be able to tell you what you qualify for. Several insurance companies can cover a diabetes meter for you. http://www.newdiabetestreatments.com/diabetes-treatments/diabetes-meter-covered-by-insurance-or-free.html
Yes, but it makes it more difficult to find them once you have been denied. This is why you should always work with a broker!
What kind of Insurance?
I assume that you are talking about life insurance to cover your mortgage if you die. Life insurance is issued all the time for people with diabetes. Depending on the type and severity of your diabetes, an insurance company will most likely offer you a policy with a slightly or greatly increased premium. Talk with an independent insurance agent in your area, be truthful with them and they can find the best company for you and your situation.
can a person be denied medical servises due to no insurance
In general, insurance covers "fortuitous" events: those that are neither planned nor intentional, and life insurance is no different. However, there is typically a provision in life insurance policies that payment will not be denied if the insured dies of suicide after 2 years from the date that the policy was issued. This is called an "incontestibility clause".