Current:Home > MarketsNew Rhode Island law bars auto insurers from hiking rates on the widowed -LegacyBuild Academy
New Rhode Island law bars auto insurers from hiking rates on the widowed
View
Date:2025-04-11 13:01:36
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A new Rhode Island law prohibits auto insurers from charging policyholders more solely because they have been widowed.
The new law bans insurers from treating widows or widowers any differently than married people in terms of classification or rates beginning with policies issued after Jan. 1, 2025. Democratic Gov. Dan McKee signed the bill into law on Friday.
Democratic Rep. Arthur Handy, a co-sponsor of the bill, said he learned of the change in rates after his wife, Tish DiPrete, died in 2021. Handy said marital status is one of many factors companies weigh when they decide what their risk is to insure a driver.
“But a person doesn’t become a bigger risk as a result of losing their spouse. Besides being baseless, it’s just callous to add higher insurance rates to the heavy burdens of those who are grieving their spouses,” he said.
Another sponsor, Democratic Sen. Valarie Lawson, said the issue was brought to her attention by a constituent whose husband had died and was notified that her car insurance would be increasing by $450 a year, according to Lawson.
“Everyone who has experienced loss knows how devastating it is to deal with the practical matters and expenses and the uncertainty of a major life change on top of the heavy emotional toll of the grieving process,” Lawson said in press release.
“Adding an additional expense to the lives of those mourning a loved one is unnecessary and unfair,” she added.
The bill had the backing of the local insurance industry, according to supporters.
Rhode Island isn’t the first state to take such a step.
In 2015, then-Delaware Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart and then-Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Teresa Miller both announced they would no longer approve auto insurance company’s rate submission that included what many people call the widow’s penalty.
veryGood! (79145)
Related
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Clayton MacRae: What can AI do for us
- Transcript: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Face the Nation, April 28, 2024
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Biting Remarks
- Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
- Oklahoma towns hard hit by tornadoes begin long cleanup after 4 killed in weekend storms
- CBS Sports announces Matt Ryan will join NFL studio show. Longtime analysts Simms and Esiason depart
- Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's Daughters Sunday and Faith Make Their Red Carpet Debut
- See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
- Oklahoma towns hard hit by tornadoes begin long cleanup after 4 killed in weekend storms
Ranking
- Friday the 13th luck? 13 past Mega Millions jackpot wins in December. See top 10 lottery prizes
- California is joining with a New Jersey company to buy a generic opioid overdose reversal drug
- Save 70% on Alo Yoga, 50% on First Aid Beauty, 40% on Sleep Number Mattresses & More Deals
- 3 Louisiana officers wounded by gunfire in standoff with shooting suspect, police say
- South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Biting Remarks
- Hong Kong transgender activist gets ID card reflecting gender change after yearslong legal battle
- 150th Run for the Roses: The history and spectacle of the Kentucky Derby
Recommendation
Who are the most valuable sports franchises? Forbes releases new list of top 50 teams
This all-female village is changing women's lives with fresh starts across the nation
CDC says it’s identified 1st documented cases of HIV transmitted through cosmetic needles
Transcript: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Face the Nation, April 28, 2024
A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
150th Run for the Roses: The history and spectacle of the Kentucky Derby
Interstate near Arizona-New Mexico line reopens after train derailment as lingering fuel burns off
Missing teen child of tech executives found safe in San Francisco, suspect in custody