The different types of evidence and what they involve
To help us make a fair and accurate assessment of your client's application we may need to ask for more information than is provided on the application form. The different types of information we may ask for are shown below.



GP report


We ask for this:


What it tells us:
  • health history (we usually need records for the last five years)
  • current health.

We ask the GP to complete a report based on your client's medical records. Your client doesn't need to be there for the GP to do this. But, you should be aware that it can take several weeks for a GP to respond to our request for a report, potentially resulting in a delay in the application process.


If your client has answered 'yes' to any health questions it's very important that you include full GP details in the application form. These details should include a postcode and phone number. If your client has been with their GP for less than six months, please include full details of their previous GP.


A miniscreen or paramed or doctor's examination


We ask for this:

Medicals Direct, our third party provider, will contact your client independently. Medicals Direct will arrange with your client a convenient time and place for an examination or paramed to take place. This could be their home or office.


How quickly will this happen?

Medicals Direct will contact your client within five days of us asking them to do this. We can arrange to fast track urgent cases.

 

About the miniscreen

A nurse will conduct the miniscreen and this will include a physical examination of height, weight, blood pressure, urine and pulse.

 

About the paramed

A paramed is the same as a miniscreen but the nurse will also ask questions about your client's medical history, their family history and lifestyle habits.

 

About the doctor's examination

A number of factors will determine whether we send your client for a doctor's examination. A doctor will conduct a physical examination of height, weight, blood pressure, urine and pulse. The doctor will also ask questions about your client's medical history, their family history and lifestyle habits. Depending on the conditions being investigated, the doctor will carry out additional and more detailed tests.



Additional questionnaires


Medical questionnaire

This is used as an alternative to a GP report and asks more detailed questions about a specific medical condition, for example asthma. We'll ask the GP or doctor who is treating your client to complete this questionnaire where your client has told us of a specific medical condition but has not included enough details for us to assess the risk. Your client doesn't need to be there for the GP or doctor to do this.


Financial questionnaire

We issue this when clients apply for high amounts of cover. See our financial underwriting limits for more details of when we'll ask for this. This helps us to assess the level of cover your clients need in relation to their financial circumstances.


Leisure activity questionnaire

Where your client takes part in a leisure activity that involves risk, we'll ask them to complete a questionnaire to help assess how great that risk is.


The list below shows all the activities we have an additional questionnaire for. We don't need to know about one-off events such as a parachute jump for charity.

 



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