Insurability

usgb/ɪnˈʃʊrəˌbɪlɪti/
noun

The ability of a person or property to be insured based on health risks, financial history, or compliance with insurance criteria.

The insurability of the applicant was questioned due to their pre-existing medical condition.
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insurance policy, health assessment, risk evaluation

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Insurance Evaluation

Understanding insurability requires analyzing health records and risk factors.

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In insurance, insurability can be influenced by lifestyle choices.
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Financial Health

Good financial standing can enhance insurability.

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A person with a strong credit history is often seen as more insurable.
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Medical Factors

Chronic illnesses can affect insurability.

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People with healthier lifestyles have a better chance of favorable insurability.
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