Gay applicants “fairly treated” by life insurers, says ABI

August 1, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

The infamous ‘gay question’ during life insurance applications is no more, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) reassured consumers today.

Whereas previously, applicants had been asked point-blank to specify their sexuality, the ABI has moved to confirm that, under a statement of best practice implemented in 2005, a more non-specific question regarding HIV status is asked.

Claimants are also reassured that any past negative tests they might have taken will have no bearing on their life insurance.

A spokesperson for the association said that “it’s possible that there has been a perception that applications were not treated in the same way in the past, but now no longer do people have to disclose…what their sexuality is.”

“There is government legislation now which means that you don’t have to disclose whether you’re in a civil partnership, so there can be no way that the insurance company knows what your sexuality is.”

Many gay men had felt unfairly treated by the question, which implied that their sexuality posed an inherent insurance risk, providing the impetus for the reform.

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