
ClaireyS what you are saying isn't true of all providers, it all depends on the type of policy you take out, whether it's guaranteed or reviewable.
Surely the reason insurance is more expensive for smokers is due to the higher risk of claiming (esp with CIC), so why should someone who originally stated to being a non-smoker not have to pay the increased premium when they start!! Seems unfair to me, they are taking a bigger risk in needing the policy to pay out by smoking so why shouldn't they pay a higher premium to reflect that risk!
I tell all my client's that failure to supply the insurance provider with details they may affect their health is non-disclosure & they won't be paid in the event of a claim.