When applying for a life or health insurance policy in Oklahoma, the insurer’s underwriting process typically involves reviewing the applicant’smedical historyto assess risk, as permitted under Title 36 O.S. § 1204. This may include questions about personal and family health, but not all family illnesses need to be reported unless specifically requested. Physical examinations are not always required, and undiagnosed conditions are not expected to be recorded; the applicant must disclose known conditions truthfully.
Option A: Incorrect. Reporting all family illnesses is not mandatory unless relevant to underwriting questions.
Option B: Incorrect. A physical exam is not always required; it depends on the insurer’s underwriting guidelines.
Option C: Incorrect. Undiagnosed conditions cannot be recorded; only known conditions are reported.
Option D: Correct. The insured’s medical history may be reviewed and reported during underwriting.
[:, Prometric Oklahoma Life, Accident, and Health or Sickness Producer Exam Content Outline (Section: General Knowledge – Underwriting)., Oklahoma Insurance Department, Title 36 O.S. § 1204 (insurance business conduct)., Standard insurance study guides (e.g., Kaplan, ExamFX) for Oklahoma producer licensing., ]
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