Health insurance policies often include a material change clause, which requires policyholders to report major health changes after buying a policy. This clause has caused confusion, with many worrying that developing a new illness could lead to higher premiums at renewal.
However, ICICI Lombard has clarified that fresh underwriting or health-based loading will not apply when renewing a policy, even if the policyholder develops a health condition during the coverage period.
Policyholders can now be assured that as long as they continue renewing their policy on time, their insurer cannot increase premiums or restrict coverage based on new health conditions. Simply put, your policy renewal remains safe regardless of any illness diagnosed after the policy start date.
The material clause was originally designed to ensure policyholders report significant health changes. Insurers could then adjust the policy terms at renewal, which might include revising coverage or premium loading.
However, regulatory guidelines from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) prevent insurers from using this clause to selectively raise premiums or deny renewal for individuals who fall sick.
The clause is intended to reward good health behavior, not penalize policyholders. Insurers can provide benefits such as wellness discounts or removal of loadings for healthy customers. If a policyholder develops a new condition, the clause allows fair adjustments to policy terms without increasing premiums.
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The clarification from ICICI Lombard reassures policyholders that premium hikes will not apply at renewal due to new illnesses. The material clause exists to maintain transparency and fairness, not to penalize those who face health challenges. With Irdai’s oversight, policy renewals remain safe, predictable, and non-discriminatory.
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Published on: Oct 23, 2025, 11:21 AM IST
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