Insurance Carriers Modifying Policies Without Policyholder Authorization
Policyholders report insurance companies unilaterally altering coverage terms and adding household members to policies without explicit consent, then placing the burden of correction on the customer. The insurer justifies changes based on speculation about potential vehicle access rather than confirmed facts. Customers with complex personal circumstances are particularly vulnerable to these unauthorized modifications.
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Progressive unilaterally added a speculative household driver to a customer's policy and changed coverage terms without authorization. The customer only discovered the change when reviewing their policy, having never consented to the modification. Insurers making unauthorized policy changes expose customers to incorrect coverage and billing without any notification or approval step.
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Insurance Agents Make Unauthorized Policy Changes Without Customer Consent
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Insurance Companies Add Unauthorized Persons to Policies Without Consent
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