Effectively
immediately, BMO Insurance will consider occasional marijuana smokers for
non-smoker rates.*
· Applicable to new life
insurance applications with no age restriction** · All life products included (excludes
critical illness products) · Occasional marijuana smoking is
defined as up to two marijuana cigarettes per week for recreational purposes only
(excludes medicinal marijuana users) · Call our New Business Dept. for
exceptions on pending / not settled business
Commentary: Katarina Nikolic,
Vice-President and Chief Corporate Underwriter.
Effectively
immediately, BMO Insurance will consider occasional marijuana smokers for
non-smoker rates.
This
change has come about after much research on the effects of infrequent
marijuana usage compared to that of cigarette smokers. Historically
anyone who had smoked marijuana within 12 months of submitting an application
for life insurance coverage was charged smoker rates. Smoker
rates translate into a substantially higher price or premium which accounts
for the additional mortality risk of cigarette smokers in the general
population. This higher price would often hinder the sale or lower the
coverage amount for affordability reasons.
BMO
Insurance’s new rule for occasional marijuana smokers applies to only new
underwritten life insurance applications for coverage amounts up to
$2,000,000. We feel that occasional marijuana smokers do not share the
same inherent risks as those who are regular cigarette smokers. We have
assessed our mortality and morbidity results for associated death including
smoker related impairments linked to marijuana usage and feel comfortable
that the risk is not equal.
Statistics
show that 18% of Canadians smoke marijuana occasionally for recreation
purposes. We will continue to evaluate and stratify each case on its own
merits and differentiate those risks that abuse drugs whether marijuana
itself, or other substances, from those that smoke marijuana
occasionally. Provided they have no associated underlying risk factors
or conditions like mental / nervous history, poly drug use, alcohol abuse,
occupational hazards or other medical or lifestyle concerns, we are confident
that we can approve these applications at standard, non-smoker rates.
The
insurance industry is seeing more research being performed on the use of
medicinal marijuana and its effect on symptoms for chronic conditions and
wearing ailments and BMO Insurance is keeping a pulse on that research as it
progresses both in Canada and in the United States.
* Occasional Marijuana Smokers will be
considered for non-smoker rates, subject to an underwriting review of the
complete risk profile of the applicant.
** Inforce policies
may be considered in some individual cases but only after completing an
underwriting review.
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