June is Pride month and our annual round-up of the latest insurance news around the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community takes on added significance with today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage.
The Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v Hodges means that the U.S. Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states. This has a number of implications for health, life, and auto insurance.
For example, health and life benefits that currently exist in states that recognize same-sex marriage will—once the law goes into effect—extend to all states.
Some of these benefits include: coverage of a same-sex spouse and children under health insurance plans; equal tax treatment of health insurance premiums for married gay couples; and recognition of a spouse for survivor benefits, including social security and life insurance.
For auto insurance offerings, too, this means that LGBT customers who are married will be entitled to the married rate, regardless of where they live.
Esurance, one of the first car insurers to extend the married rate to LGBT customers, points to what equality means for auto insurance in a just-issued press release here.
For LGBT couples who are married or are planning to get married, Esurance offers the following advice: