Unsurprisingly, the medical questionnaires that accompany an insurance application ask about a clients medical history. Alongside age, gender and physical fitness demographic information you will be asked to list any and all known illnesses, aversion to medications or hereditary illnesses that may run in your family. Contact your local medicare provider for more information.
You cannot be asked medical questions or health questions if you are applying for a job. Your employer can ask you health questions and can even ask for your medical records, but you do have the right to refuse those requests.
That depends on what insurance company you are going with.
Frequently asked questions about health insurance include inquiries about coverage, premiums, deductibles, network providers, pre-existing conditions, and how to file claims.
The kind of questions that you will be asked in a DAAD scholarship interview when applying for a Master's Degree are likely to be very general. You will probably be asked to elaborate on the field you are specializing in as well as any future plans you may have.
If you are applying for a position, you will be asked questions specific to the position for which you are applying. You should answer honestly and confidently. Discuss work-related examples when you can to show your level of experience and expertise.
Some frequently asked questions about home insurance include: What does home insurance cover? How much coverage do I need? What factors affect the cost of home insurance? Can I save money on my premiums? What should I do if I need to file a claim?
There are a lot of different questions asked during a physical. You will be asked about your medical history, family medical history, if you smoke or drink, if you do recreational drugs, and how you feel overall.
Answer their question. It's your job.
You will be asked to provide information such as your SSN, income and profession
Some common health insurance frequently asked questions include: What does my plan cover? How much will I have to pay out-of-pocket? Can I see my preferred doctor? How do I file a claim? What happens if I need emergency care?
I called Colonial Ins phone # and they asked for my ss# which I am not ready to give at this time, so they disconnected me....Any way I can ask a few questions re applying for life ins possibility?
"I'd like to ask you how you feel about applying for this job."