'Bereavement penalty': people who lost partners hit by insurance premium rises

Insurance companies hit bereaved singles with hefty price hikes. Kay Lawley received renewal quotes from her insurance provider, Ageas, shortly after her husband's death. The quotes had increased by up to 15%, with her home and contents policy rising by almost 12% – from £1,039 to £1,161.

Lawley was stunned that the quotes had gone up despite her being the sole remaining policyholder on both policies. "I asked why," she says, "and Ageas just told me 'that's what comes up on the screen'. I was already the lead name on both policies and nothing else has changed. How can such decisions come at a time when the surviving partner is in no fit state to argue the toss, and also when a household's income is likely to be reduced?"

Analysts say that many insurers view single policyholders as higher risk, which can result in increased premiums. Divorced and separated couples are also affected by this "bereavement penalty". The policy is based on algorithms that match individuals to the claims history of customers with similar profiles.

Ageas argues that joint policyholders are statistically less risky than solo ones and therefore receive a discount, which is forfeited when one of them dies. However, Lawley will lose the discount when her policies are next renewed. Ageas has now refunded the additional premiums it had charged and sent her a bouquet of flowers.

Fairer Finance says that insurers' opaque pricing practices are undermining public trust, and that the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence to calculate premiums is making things worse. The campaign group wants government and regulators to insist on more transparency.

A family who lost their husband found themselves paying £440 more in insurance premiums after his death. They had been quoted a renewal price of just over £200 before he passed away, but Swinton Insurance increased the cost to £641. When they complained, the company blamed its system for the increase and said it could do nothing about it.

The Association of British Insurers declined to answer why drivers with no claims are considered riskier once they live alone, or how widespread the bereavement premium is. Ageas has apologized for the distress caused and will offer compensation. Swinton has also said it will review its process after the incident.
 
I'm totally getting my goat about these insurance companies 🙄... Like, can't they see that people like Kay Lawley are just trying to get by and take care of themselves during a super tough time? It's not fair that they're hit with huge price hikes because her husband passed away. I mean, shouldn't their lives be protected, not their wallets? 🤑 And it's so frustrating that these companies are using fancy algorithms to decide who gets a better deal - it's all just so arbitrary! 💸 I'm all for transparency and fairness in insurance pricing... it's time for the government to step in and make some changes ⚡️.
 
😕 Insurance companies need to get their act together when it comes to pricing policies for singles like Kay Lawley. It's not fair that she's being penalized just because her husband passed away. I mean, come on! 🤯 A 15% price hike is a lot of extra money to swallow, especially when you're already going through a tough time. And what's the logic behind this "bereavement penalty" anyway? It seems like these insurers are just using fancy algorithms to make more cash off people who can't even defend themselves. 🤖

And don't even get me started on Swinton Insurance charging £441 more after their guy passed away! That's not just unfair, it's cruel. I hope the company reviews its process ASAP and starts being more transparent about its pricing practices. We need more accountability in this industry, stat! 💯
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised that insurers think singles are a higher risk than joint policyholders... like, what's the logic there? If you're not using the other person as a co-signer, how does that necessarily make you more likely to make a claim? 🤑 It just seems like an unfair way to punish people who've lost their partners. And what's with all these companies refunding some of the extra cash and sending flowers? 🎁 Does that really make up for the hassle and stress they're causing? 💸
 
🤔 This is so unfair! I mean, can you imagine getting a price hike in your insurance quotes just because your partner passed away? It's like they're taking advantage of the fact that the surviving person is in no state to fight for what's right 🤯. And it's not just about Lawley, there are all these other people who have gone through the same thing and are being hit with huge price hikes too 💸.

I think this is a great example of how insurance companies are using algorithms to make decisions that don't really consider the human impact 🤖. They're basically saying that because you're single now, you must be riskier, which just doesn't add up 💁‍♀️. And it's not like these insurers are being transparent about their pricing practices, it's all very opaque and unfair 🔮.

We need more regulation and transparency in this industry so that people can trust the system again 🚨. It's time for the government to step in and make sure that insurance companies are treating customers with respect and fairness ❤️.
 
🤕 Insurance companies need to rethink their pricing strategy ASAP! I mean, can you imagine getting a huge price hike right when you're already struggling to cope with the loss of your partner? It's just not fair 🤝. The fact that they're using algorithms to match your profile to other customers' claims history and then applying that to increase premiums is just...meh 😒. I'm all for insurers looking out for their members, but this is just plain cruel 💔. What really gets me is that they're not even being transparent about it 🤐. The government and regulators need to step in here and make some changes. Insurance companies should be working with customers, not against them 🙄. It's time for a fairer deal! 👊
 
I'm so fed up with insurance companies doing this 😒! It's just not right that they're taking advantage of grieving people like Kay Lawley who are already struggling to cope. The fact that they can just increase premiums by 15% without any explanation is ridiculous. I mean, what even is the logic behind it? 🤔 And it's not like she's changed anything - just because her husband passed away doesn't mean she should be penalized for it. It's just another example of companies making money off people's misery 💸.
 
🤕 I'm so frustrated with these insurance companies! They're basically taking advantage of people who've just lost a loved one and are trying to cope with grief 🤗. It's not fair that they're increasing premiums by 15% or more, especially when there's no reason why Kay Lawley should have seen an increase like that. The fact that she was the sole remaining policyholder on both policies yet still got hit with a hike is just ridiculous 🙄. And it's even worse for divorced and separated couples who are already dealing with their own emotional trauma 💔.
 
🤦‍♀️ this is so unfair 🙄 single people who are already struggling to cope with the loss of their partner have these massive price hikes slapped on them... like, what's the logic behind that? and don't even get me started on how insurers view solo policyholders as higher risk - it's just not right 💸

i mean, think about it, if i had died my sister would be left with no one to rely on, and she'd probably have to tighten her belt even more, but insurers are all like "oh yeah, you're solo, that means you're high risk"... 🤷‍♀️ what's the point of even having an insurance policy if it's just gonna be a financial burden? 😩

anyway, i think the government and regulators need to step in and make some changes here - we need more transparency and fairness in the way insurers calculate premiums... this is just unacceptable 🚫
 
can't believe these insurance companies 🤯 just taking advantage of already vulnerable singles... 15% increase? that's mental 💸 lawley deserves so much better than being treated like a high-risk policyholder, especially when she's the only one left to deal with the bills 🙄 need more transparency and regulation from the gov 🚫 ageas sending her flowers is a good start, but what about actual changes?
 
Ugh 🤦‍♀️, this is just so unfair! I mean, can't insurers just use some common sense here? 💡 It's not like Kay Lawley did anything wrong by being a single parent and having two policies to pay for. And what's up with the algorithms that are supposed to match people's claims history but keep sending up prices anyway? 🤔 It's like they're playing some kind of cruel joke on grieving families.

And don't even get me started on Ageas' bouquet of flowers 🎀, yeah right! I'm sure it was just a PR stunt to make them look better. But seriously, what about all the other people who have been slapped with huge price hikes? That's not fair at all 😡. The government and regulators need to step in and make some changes before this gets out of hand. More transparency is needed, like, yesterday! 🕒
 
Ugh 🤯 I'm so fed up with insurance companies being soulless & heartless! This is ridiculous 😡, Lawley should get a lifetime discount not just a refund. I feel for her & all those other singles who are already grieving 🌹😔. It's like they're making them pay more for being single 💸😠. And don't even get me started on the "algorithms" thing 🤖, can't we just have some human touch instead of relying on fancy computer programs? It's just not right 💔👎.
 
🤕 IT'S JUST NOT RIGHT!!! insurance companies are taking advantage of single people who have lost their partners! I mean, what's next? charging them more for life insurance?! 🤑 The fact that they're using some fancy algorithm to determine who's "risky" is just a load of codswallop. It's not like singles are going to file claims left and right. And another thing, £440 more in premiums after someone passes away is just brutal! 💸 Those insurance companies need to step up their game and start being fair and transparent. The fact that they're offering a refund and some flowers doesn't make up for the distress and financial hardship they've caused. 🌹
 
omg I'm literally soooo frustrated right now 😡 I mean what even is the point of having insurance if they just gonna take advantage of people who are already struggling to cope with losing their partner 🤯 like Kay Lawley's situation is just insane she gets a 12% price hike on her home and contents policy and Ageas just gives her this generic "that's what comes up on the screen" excuse 🙄 no wonder public trust is at an all time low when insurers are being so dodgy 💸
 
I cant believe what's goin on w/ insurance companies right now 🤯 They're basically takin advantage of people who've lost loved ones, charggin them more 4 policies they were already payin! Its not like kay lawley did anythin' wrong, just 'cause she's a single mum no more dont mean shes gonna be riskier in ur eyes 🙄. And anotha thing, what kinda algorithm r u usin @ insurance companies? "joint policyholders are statistically less risky"... sure, but whats the criteria for that?! Its all so vague & unfair 💸. I think the gov needs to step in & make 'em be more transparent about their pricing practices... its not right 😠.
 
"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about loving yourself." 🌟💖

Insurance companies should be more considerate of the financial struggles singles face when their partner passes away. Charging them with huge price hikes is just unfair and uncaring. It's like they're taking advantage of someone who's already vulnerable. And the fact that insurers view single policyholders as higher risk because they live alone is just ridiculous! Single people are not inherently riskier than couples or families. It's time for insurance companies to reevaluate their pricing practices and show some compassion. 🤝💸
 
idk... I mean, I agree that insurance companies are being super unfair to singles like Kay Lawley... 🤷‍♀️ but at the same time, I'm not sure if they're right or wrong... I guess what's frustrating is that they're just relying on these algorithms and stuff without explaining why they think it's fair to charge more to single policyholders... 🤔 meanwhile, Ageas did send her a bouquet of flowers, which is like, a nice gesture, but not really addressing the underlying issue... 😐
 
omg this is insane 🤯! insurance companies literally just taking advantage of people who are going through a tough time, especially when it's just them left to deal with the bills. and the thing is, they're not even being transparent about why these price hikes happen. it's all some algorithm nonsense... AI matching me to someone else's claims history? 🤖 that's just ridiculous! the government needs to step in and make some changes, like increasing transparency around pricing practices. and what's with the bouquet of flowers from Ageas? are they really trying to buy back their bad rep or is it just a PR stunt 💸
 
I'm so shocked by this insurance companies behavior 🤯! It's like they're taking advantage of people who are already vulnerable, especially when they lose a loved one 💔. I don't think it's right that they're charging more because you're single or widowed - it doesn't make sense! 🙄

I mean, what if you're not even earning enough to pay the premiums? And now they're just hitting you with a huge price hike and taking away the discount you were getting before? That's just not fair 😡. The fact that insurers think solo policyholders are higher risk is just ridiculous - can't we have some transparency here? 🤔

It's like they're using algorithms to calculate premiums without even thinking about how it affects people's lives. And now Fairer Finance is saying that this is undermining public trust? I totally agree! We need more regulations and better oversight so these companies don't get away with this kind of behavior 😠.

Ageas may have sent a bouquet of flowers, but it's the thought that counts not the price hike they gave you! 🎁 And Swinton just blamed their system for it? That's not good enough - we need real change here 💪.
 
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