Yes, if you’re actively taking drugs, it’s likely you’ll be declined for life insurance.
However, if you’ve taken drugs in the past and no longer do so, it could be possible to secure cover.
Once you’ve disclosed your previous drug use, it’s likely you’ll need to provide more details, such as what drug you took, how long for and the last time you used it.
Insurers will be more concerned with frequent and/or recent drug use (often within the last 5 years).
For example, someone who took recreational drugs once or twice more than 15 years ago may be able to secure cover on standard terms.
Whereas someone who’s frequently used recreational drugs within the last 2 years may find it harder to secure cover.
Each insurer will have different terms and conditions regarding drug use and each application is likely to be judged on a case-by-case basis.
For many providers, you’ll need to have not taken drugs for at least 2 years in order to be offered cover, but this time period can vary.
Cannabis is the exception to this, as it can be treated more leniently by insurers. The following section will look into this in more detail.
If you’re worried about being declined due to previous drug use why not speak to Reassured?
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