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is illegal to refuse to sell insurance to someone because of the person's
race, color, sex, religion, national origin or ancestry. In many states
this list of "prohibited classifications" also may include (subject
to various limits to change rates, marital status, age, occupation, language,
sexual orientation, physical or mental impairment, or the geographic location
where a person lives. Beyond the prohibited classifications, insurance
underwriting decisions generally must be based on reasons that are related in
some way to the risk to be insured. In most states an individual has a
legal right to be informed of the reasons for any refusal to issue an insurance
policy. |