‘Bereavement penalty’ : people who lost partners hit by insurance premium rises
Campaigners claim AI algorithms are behind hefty increases in renewal quotes for home and car cover Shortly after her husband died, Kay Lawley* received renewal quotes from the couple’s home and car insurance provider, Ageas. She told the company of his death and was stunned that the quotes then (…)
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