Is it legal for our group insurance company to mandate life insurance?

Our group health insurance provider is now saying we have to buy life insurance through one of its wholly owned subsidiaries. Is this legal in the State of Ohio?

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7 Comments for “Is it legal for our group insurance company to mandate life insurance?”

  1. engineer50

    If your employer offers a group insurance policy, you have to accept their choice if you want to participate. Otherwise, decline it.

  2. AM-NM centaur

    Nope. You cannot be compelled to purchase life insurance.

  3. heyteach

    I don’t see how that can be legal. HOWEVER, are you sure it’s not that you get a DISCOUNT IF you also buy the life insurance? Example, I have State Farm homeowners AND auto, so I get multi-line discount. IF I had only the homeowners with them and car elsewhere I’d get no such discount. In that case, the package deal IS legit.
    Once you clarify that if it’s not a discount package deal, then I’d contact the AG’s office (Attorney General) as I can’t see a non-package deal being legit.

  4. petey00petey

    NO….BUT FEEL FREE TO CHECK WITH THE STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

  5. Doctor Deth

    usually employers automatically pay for gropu life insurance equal to one times your salary and offer optional additional coverage – maybe the add’l coverage is what they are referring to?

  6. insuranceguytx

    Often group health plans offer a small (really small) group life with the health coverage. It usually is in small amounts ($10,000) and is usually term so it is really cheap. If you don’t buy it, you may only save a few dollars per year.

    SO many people are vastly underinsured and only discover this fact when a family member dies or when they become sick and cannot get coverage at a reasonable cost.

    Go meet with a licensed insurance agent or financial planner and discuss your specific goals and your options.

    IMO, group life plans are insufficient, costly and usually not portable. When you leave the company, the insurance disappears. If you stop working because of an illness, it is impossible to get coverage. (My $0.02)

  7. mbrcatz17

    Not enough information here.

    If you want to buy group life insurance, it HAS to be through whichever group your employer selects. If they’re saying you HAVE to have life insurance, then they have to pay for the entire premium. If you want to buy life insurance with a different company, you can – but you have to do that on your own. The ONLY coverage you can get through your employer, is the plan they pick, and they can pick ANYONE they want.

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