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Marijuana Users Life Insurance
Marijuana Smokers: Tips for Applying for Life Insurance
If you smoke marijuana, your marijuana usage
can affect your life insurance rates. How your marijuana usage affects
your rates, however, can vary significantly from one company to
the next. Therefore, whether you enjoy an occasional joint or you
smoke marijuana or a regular basis, it is important to explore all
of your options carefully as you look for life insurance for marijuana
smokers.
Since marijuana usage is illegal in most states except for when
it is used for medical reasons, some life insurance companies will
completely deny coverage to those who smoke marijuana. While most
insurance companies do not test applicants for marijuana before
providing coverage, keep in mind they do have the right to test
for drugs after your death. Therefore, if your blood shows that
you have marijuana in your system and you did not disclose your
usage in your application, your dependents may not receive your
life insurance benefit. As such, you should be sure to disclose
this information on your application if you are asked.
While some insurance companies will not provide life insurance for
marijuana smokers, you don't have to worry about getting into legal
trouble when you disclose this information on your application.
This is because your disclosure is kept confidential under HIPAA
laws. Furthermore, just because you are a marijuana smoker, it does
not guarantee you will be denied coverage. In fact, many companies
do provide life insurance for marijuana smokers, though they may
charge a higher rate to those who choose to smoke pot. In some cases,
life insurance companies treat marijuana smokers in the same way
as cigarette smokers. This is particularly true of marijuana smokers
who smoke on a regular basis. In some rare cases, life insurance
companies will still give their best non-smoker rates to those who
only smoke marijuana a couple times per year.
In the case of those who smoke marijuana for medical reasons, the
underlying medical condition is often more of a concern than the
marijuana itself. This is particularly true of those who smoke marijuana
for cancer.
If you are concerned that your marijuana usage will have a significant
impact on your rates or if you simply are not comfortable with disclosing
your marijuana usage despite HIPAA laws, you might want to consider
purchasing no medical term life insurance policy. Although guaranteed
term life insurance coverage is more costly than traditional coverage,
you do not have to undergo a medical examination and you do not
have to provide medical information in order to qualify for this
coverage. No matter your condition, you are guaranteed coverage
with this type of policy.
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