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What are the consequences of lying about your health habits when accessing life insurance?

More than one in ten 45–54-year-olds have been economical with the truth about their smoking or drinking habits to get cheaper life insurance. That's according to the findings of a new survey by Peopl Insurance. Robert Whelan, Managing Director of Rockwell Finance spoke to Shane this morning and was asked if this is a common occurrence in your experience.

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06.30 10 Aug 2023


What are the consequences of lying about your health habits when accessing life insurance?


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06.30 10 Aug 2023


More than one in ten 45–54-year-olds have been economical with the truth about their smoking or drinking habits to get cheaper life insurance. That's according to the findings of a new survey by Peopl Insurance.

Robert Whelan, Managing Director of Rockwell Finance spoke to Shane this morning and was asked if this is a common occurrence in your experience.


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