Notice of Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence Under New York Insurance Law

New York Insurance Law §2612 provides certain rights to victims of domestic violence, including privacy protections and protections from discrimination.

New York Insurance Law requires insurance companies to withhold from a policyholder the address and phone number of a domestic violence victim who is covered by an insurance policy if a valid order of protection from a New York court is provided to the insurance company. If a child is the subject of the order of protection, identifying information about the child and the child’s parent or guardian will also be protected.

New York Insurance Law requires insurance companies to withhold from a policyholder the address and In addition, the New York Insurance Law provides that the fact that a person is or has been a victim of domestic violence cannot be used as an underwriting criterion.

The New York Insurance Law also prohibits insurers from taking any of the following actions solely because a person is or has been a victim of domestic violence:

  • Refusing to issue or renew, or denying or canceling any insurance policy or contract;
  • Demanding or requiring a greater premium or payment from any person;
  • Designating domestic violence as a preexisting condition, for which coverage will be denied or reduced; or
  • Fixing any lower rate or discriminating in the fees or commissions of agents or brokers for writing or renewing a policy that insures a victim of domestic violence.

If you are covered by a policy issued by one of our companies and have an order of protection against the policyholder or other person covered by the policy, you may send us a copy of the order of protection and any alternative address, telephone number, or other method of contact that you would like us to use, to:

The Plymouth Rock Companies
695 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02111
Attention: Customer Solutions Center
844-208-1932

The description of §2612 of the New York Insurance Law provided above is only a summary of the law. The complete text of §2612 is available on the New York State Legislature’s website, which can be accessed by clicking here. The New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence’s website has additional information and resources and can be accessed by clicking here. To contact the New York State Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline, please call
(800) 942-6906.