For instance, smokers may pay more for home
insurance than nonsmokers.
Smokers can expect to pay 3 to 4 times as much for life
insurance than nonsmokers.
Smokers can expect to pay 3 to 4 times as much for life
insurance than nonsmokers.
Not exact matches
Premiums for smokers buying term life
insurance will be higher
than for
nonsmokers.
New York Life's simplified issue term life
insurance policies are cheaper
than Globe's for
nonsmokers and, at some ages, smokers too.
Life
insurance for a man in his 30s can expect to pay about two to three times as much for a policy
than a
nonsmoker.
Insurance companies charge this massive price increase because smokers have such a higher risk of death
than nonsmokers.
The cost of life
insurance can be more
than 5 times higher for smokers
than it is for
nonsmokers.
Individuals under age 46, women,
nonsmokers and individuals in good health routinely enjoy lower life
insurance premiums
than males, older people and smokers.
While it is true that, on average, if you are seeking life
insurance as a smoker, you will pay more for coverage — about four times more
than nonsmokers — almost every lifestyle choice, budget, age, and health condition has its policy.
A smoker will undoubtedly receive costlier Richmond
insurance quotes
than a
nonsmoker.