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Delaware seniors see average decrease of $200 in car insurance rates

June 20, 2018

On Aug. 1, 2017, House Substitute 1 for House Bill 80 (HS 1 for HB 80) was signed into law. The legislation went into effect May 1 of this year. In addition to its main goal of limiting the use of credit information in rating personal insurance, HS 1 for HB 80, prohibits insurance companies from increasing rates on current customers based solely on turning 75 years old and older or for having a change in marital status due to the death of a spouse.

Thanks to the legislation, Delaware consumers with policies through one insurer have seen an average decrease of $252. The average decrease in rates for those 75 years old and older across all Delaware companies has been $117.32. For currently insured 74-year-olds this means that barring no other changes in rating factors, insurance rates will no longer increase because of advancing age. As always, the Department of Insurance will continue to scrutinize all rate requests.

Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro stated, "This legislation was my highest priority for the last legislative session. With the help of our General Assembly, we were able to take significant steps to level the playing field between Delaware's insurance consumers and the insurance industry. I'm pleased that we're already seeing results for our consumers."

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