No.
Many companies offer life insurance for smokers, including such insurance companies like GEICO and State Farm. Due to the health status of smokers, insurance will typically cost more than non-smokers.
It depends on the local State laws and whether the plan is ERISA or not. There are many examples of employers charging smokers more for health insurance. On average, smokers have a greater chance of having more expensive health problems than non-smokers.
Besides the obvious, which is tobacco, smokers will pay more for dental care, health insurance, and life insurance. They will also have higher medical bills, as smokers have higher rates of sinusitis, bronchitis, low Back pain, and many other conditions.
Yes, because the NHS is in Britain and in Britain it is perfectly legal to smoke tobacco. Smokers also have to pay National Insurance contributions just the same as none smokers do.
No because there are more drivers and accidents in California. The libility is greater in Ca so it costs more.
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No. Massachusetts is a very expensive state for auto insurance. Most states will be cheaper.
Prudential does offer certain insurance policies for smokers but the rates will be substantially higher than equivalent policies for non-smokers. Find out your specific rate by filling out a quote at your local office or online at www.prudential.com.
The Sterling Auto Insurance company offers more than just automobile insurance for Pennsylvania residents. Residents of Pennsylvania can also get home and contractor insurance.
Progressive Insurance offers commercial auto insurance and they also will give you a free quote! If you insure more than one vehicle or have more than one policy you can get a multi policy discount. http://www.progressive.com/
the answer is GO TO A FREAK"IN AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY!
Obviously cigarretes. But healthcare can be another option.