ChatterBank29 mins ago
Car insurance
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I wanted to renew insurance and was told because I was divorced I would be charged £35.00extra, I asked why and was told because I was divorced I could be using my car more to go out !,,,,,, any one heard of this ?
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>>>"I'm female! Would same apply for male drivers"
You might well have identified the cause of the problem (or, more specifically, why it's only just arisen).
Up until recently insurers offered lower premiums to women than to men but now, under an equality ruling, that's illegal. Both sexes must be treated equally. So, if divorced men have to pay higher premiums (because they go out more), women must pay the same premiums (even if they don't go out more). i.e. it's possible that your insurer has been charging divorced men higher premiums for years but, if they wish to continue doing so, they must now also charge divorced women the same premiums.
Chris
You might well have identified the cause of the problem (or, more specifically, why it's only just arisen).
Up until recently insurers offered lower premiums to women than to men but now, under an equality ruling, that's illegal. Both sexes must be treated equally. So, if divorced men have to pay higher premiums (because they go out more), women must pay the same premiums (even if they don't go out more). i.e. it's possible that your insurer has been charging divorced men higher premiums for years but, if they wish to continue doing so, they must now also charge divorced women the same premiums.
Chris
It used to be that if there were statistics proving that men were a greater risk than men, insurers could charge a higher premium but as Chris has stated, that has been ruled to be unlawful. Different insurers have their own ways of assessing risk which is why there is a wide range of premiums charged for the same person's car. If they want to charge more because a driver is a divorcé(e), that is up to them