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August 17, 2011


Our guest asks:

My husband is diagnosed with asthma, but he's not received treatment for it for many years. He manages it with an inhaler, as needed. When I was looking on the site for information on Markel Insurance, it asked a question about asthma. None of the other two choices (Celtic and Secure STM) asked anything about asthma. Do you think this will be an issue to us getting approved for insurance?

OnlineAdviser responds:

Yes; this is a good reason to use either Celtic or Secure STM. As you saw, each insurance company's eligibility questions are slightly different.

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