What is the difference between Smoker and non-smoker rates?
Smokers are charged a higher premium – approximately 30%, because they are medically proven to be more at risk if diseases such as heart disease, cancer and cardiovascular disease than non smokers. Depending on the company you will have to be a non-smoker for 6-12 months before applying for non smoker rates.
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