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Florida cites insurer bias against Haitians, Colombians
BY BEATRICE E. GARCIA
bgarcia at MiamiHerald.com
Liberty National Life Insurance could have its license suspended or revoked in Florida for refusing to write life policies based on nationality or travel to certain countries, state insurance regulators said Thursday.
Investigators from Florida's Office of Insurance Regulation spent nearly five months reviewing life insurance policy applications from Florida residents and found that consumers of Haitian descent were more likely than others to have their applications denied.
The OIR order to Liberty National gives the company 21 days to provide proof that it didn't violate state laws that prohibit discrimination.
Liberty National, based in Birmingham, Ala., didn't return a call from The Miami Herald asking for comment on Thursday's order.
According to OIR's order, 52.6 percent of Haitian applicants were denied compared to 18.2 percent of other foreign-born applications. For instance, although Liberty National's life insurance application asks if consumers have lived in the United States for more than a year, it applied a selective 10-year residency requirement to customers born in certain countries such as Haiti or Colombia.
Applicants with plans to travel to such countries as Haiti, Liberia or Honduras were also denied.
Investigators reviewed some 7,000 applications and found 1,149 violations, including 1,053 involving discriminatory practices.
Florida regulators became interested in investigating Liberty National's underwriting practices last year after seeing a class-action lawsuit filed against the company for allegedly discriminating against Haitian Americans. Some applicants were denied policies, while others were charged higher premiums for lower coverage.
According to that lawsuit, which the state of Florida wasn't a party to, Liberty National targeted the Haitian community by training its agents to sell life insurance door to door.
The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Torchmark Corp., a publicly held company that focuses on health and life insurance
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/breaking-news/story/1082137.html
By Simon on Jun 4, 2009, 19:48 in Friendly Talkzone.
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goin_south says on Jun 4, 2009, 21:25: what a bunch of bull shit, Simonito. nothin I say is to be takn for my words, but rather for the words of Sailor Jerry. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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miamimike says on Jun 5, 2009, 00:59: No surprise there. The Poor Haitians(moreso then the colombians) take the brunt of most everything Bad here in Miami.A Bright spot, we just elected a Qualified Haitian-American Lawyer as North Miami's Mayor Tuesday,,, No hay Peor Ciego que el que no quiere Ver o Sordo que el que no quiera Oir--Soy Yo, Sarah Palin, Wasilla Alaska. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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