Chewing Tobacco and Life Insurance
I have a question for any insurance-savvy people out there:
My wife and I have a joint life insurance policy. At the time we signed up for the policy, I was a smoker, however I haven't smoked for almost a year and a half. I still do chew occasionally, mostly on weekends but a tin will last me a couple weeks.
Because I paid a premium rate in the beginning for being a smoker, I'm wondering if I can get a preferred rate now. I remember our agent saying they classified all tobacco users the same, but I'm not sure how strict that is, or if there is some in-between level.
I know the easy answer is to just quit chewing, so I'll save time for the first person who wants to post that reply.
Any suggestions/thoughts?
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Will they be taking a blood test for the insurance to test tobacco use?
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You should just quit chewing.
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3TrueFans
You should just quit chewing.
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The problem is the blood test or urinalysis would show nicotine, but there are companies that offer preferred non-smoker but tobacco user rates.
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I sell life insurance. Your screwed until you quit chewing. They will search your blood for nicotine.
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GeronimusClone
Hey he just said he wanted to save my time, I'm ok with wasting a little for such a good cause.
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[QUOTE=isukendall;1954151]I have a question for any insurance-savvy people out there:
If you do not have a copy of your policy, ask for one. I am sure the agent doesn't know all of the written information in a policy for all of the carriers he markets.
Most policies do not include chewing tobacco along with smoking. Actually, if you have quit smoking, you would most likely qualify for a discounted premium.
I chew, work for an insurance carrier, and have never been asked if I chew - just if I smoke, which I can answer honestly "no".
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I just indicated that I was a tobacco user since I chew occassionally.
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occasional tobacco use could get you off the "rated tables".
But any urinalysis or blood work will show nicotine.
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I have chewed tobacco, but have never chewed life insurance.
Did that help? :jimlad:
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Knownothing
I sell life insurance. Your screwed until you quit chewing. They will search your blood for nicotine.
So say I do quit chewing. How long should I wait before I call my insurance carrier to get a retest?
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GeronimusClone
Will they be taking a blood test for the insurance to test tobacco use?
When we signed up, they just did a lip/saliva test to confirm that I was a tobacco user. Actually, they didn't even have me do a physical because I was going to get the high rate no matter what. My wife did do a physical to get the premium rate, and I'm sure they drew blood there.