DI Exam
This topic comes up all of the time when doctors are considering the question of, what is the best way to get disability insurance (DI). Does it really matter? Does it affect the cost? How about what they include in the plan? Is there any difference?
First let’s discuss what is a medical DI exam in this setting? Just as with any individually owned insurance, in most cases you have to meet with a nurse where they get your physical measurements, ask your health history questions and usually get a blood and urine sample. A simple physical is really all it is. Insurance companies require this because they are trying to get an idea how they should rate you? Either at the best rates or somewhere down the list.
What are they evaluating in the samples?






































