So. They ask about nicotine. That's one way to raise rates and later deny claimes...
Completely incorrect Steve. The question they ask is "have you" not "will you". If you pass the test and can not be proven to have lied about the question then they can not deny the claim, period. As long as you don't make a "material misstatement of a fact relevant to whether they would or would not have issued the policy" they can't deny. Even if you were proven to be a s
Nicotine user they could only deduct additional premiums from the death benefit they owe.
