Question. I have a term life insurance policy. My rate is very low (excellent health for my age). I obtained this policy about two years ago. Just before I got the insurance I used to smoke an occasional tobacco pipe (five bowls a week). I had ceased partaking shortly before getting the policy and had stated on the policy that I did not smoke (true). I went through an exam and even had blood taken to qualify for my policy as well. My question is....I am missing an occasional pipe of tobacco and desire to start again. I am not addicted to it and never have been as I smoke the low nicotine types of blends and as any pipe smoker knows....you don't inhale into your lungs and also in most cases it is not addictive. Anyway, do I need to tell my insurance people that I am now going to be an occasional pipe smoker? Will it raise my rates? If I don't tell them and then lets say that I die for any reason, do they do a blood test to determine if I was smoking...and thereby deny benefits to my beneficiary? I don't like the idea of not being 100% honest. I'm sure that my very limited amount of low-impact pipe smoking would have a very low effect on my health (if any), so I almost feel like it's not worth mentioning.
Any insurance people out there that can advise me the best course? And to you anti-smoking people out there please refrain from posting any lectures as I'm well aware of the risks to my health and accept them if I decide to move forward.
Any insurance people out there that can advise me the best course? And to you anti-smoking people out there please refrain from posting any lectures as I'm well aware of the risks to my health and accept them if I decide to move forward.