List of Conditions That Affect Life Insurance
Health plays a big part in how life insurance is priced and agreed. If you have a medical condition, take long-term medication or have had treatment in the past, it can change the questions insurers ask, the price you pay and sometimes the terms they offer.
This section brings together our guides on different conditions that can affect life insurance – from autoimmune issues and heart problems through to weight loss treatments and other ongoing health concerns. Each article looks at how insurers underwrite that condition, the sort of questions you might be asked and what you can do to prepare.
On these pages you can learn about:
- Which health conditions can make life insurance more complex
- How insurers assess risk, premiums, exclusions and added terms
- What medical details, GP reports and test results might be needed
- Ways to improve your chances of getting cover at a reasonable cost
- How a specialist adviser can help you compare insurers and policies
Our aim is to explain things in clear, everyday language so you know what to expect before you apply. Every case is different, so these guides are a starting point only – not personal medical or financial advice.
Important: Life insurance decisions depend on your full medical history, lifestyle and family background. You should always check details with a regulated adviser and your own doctor before making any decisions about cover.







