Wisconsin Code § 632.64

Certification of disability
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For the purpose of insurance policies that they issue, insurers doing a life insurance
business in this state shall afford equal weight to a certification of
disability signed by a physician with respect to matters within the
scope of the physician’s professional license, to a certification of
disability signed by a chiropractor with respect to matters within
the scope of the chiropractor’s professional license, and to a certification of disability signed by a podiatrist with respect to matters
within the scope of the podiatrist’s professional license. This section does not require an insurer to treat a certificate of disability
as conclusive evidence of disability.

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