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Originally Posted by dogzilla
Then that's not a lifestyle choice and you have nothing to worry about. Someone can make determinations like that at the point where you apply for insurance.
No, you still have the choice. If you choose to do something which is detrimental to your health that's still your right. I'm exercising my right not to pay for it.
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So you want to give the insurance company a right to deny coverage based upon what they deem is an unhealthy lifestyle choice. Give them this inch and they will take a mile. They will start saying things like, well you ate fastfood once in your life, well you live in a dangerous city/neighborhood, well you work at a school, well you drive a car, well your church serves wine for communion, well you drink Soda, well you don't drink enough water, well you don't work out enough, well you work out too much.
We are then right back where we started. The insurance companies have the power to deny or revoke coverage based on what they deem is a healthy lifestyle.