By Anne Bucher  |  July 24, 2018

Category: Consumer News

John Hancock Life Insurance Co. has agreed to pay $91.25 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing the company of using improper mortality rate calculations that caused consumers to pay inflated rates.

On Friday, plaintiff 37 Besen Parkway LLC filed a memorandum supporting its motion for preliminary approval of the John Hancock class action settlement.

“The $91.25 million settlement fund will be used to compensate tens of thousands of elderly insureds, and is a remarkable result for an alleged breach of a contractual promise that this Court had preliminary concerns about being ‘awfully vague’ and ‘almost sounds illusory,’” the plaintiff says in the memorandum.

The plaintiff reportedly owns a Universal Life Estate Protection policy issued by John Hancock that contains the contractual promise: “The Applied Monthly Rates will be based on our expectations of future mortality experience.”

37 Besen Parkway originally filed the John Hancock class action lawsuit in December 2015, claiming John Hancock should have lowered its cost of insurance rate to account for improved mortality, that John Hancock incorporated improper factors into its cost of insurance rates, and that the life insurance company charged improper Age 100 Rider charges.

The John Hancock class action lawsuit asserts that the company failed to lower the cost of insurance charges even though mortality rates improved across the United States. The plaintiff argues that the rates should have decreased, but John Hancock failed to lower them.

The plaintiff claims that the Age 100 Rider allowed John Hancock to charge policyholders more before they turn 32 and less once they turned 100.

However, the John Hancock class action lawsuit claims that the life insurance company continued charging the higher premiums even after the policyholder turned 33.

According to the John Hancock class action settlement documents, Class Members will automatically receive funds and will not need to file a Claim Form. No unclaimed settlement funds will revert to John Hancock, the plaintiff’s memorandum states.

Class Members of the John Hancock settlement include all owners of all universal and variable universal life insurance policies issued by John Hancock or its predecessors that state: “The Applied Monthly Rates will be based on our expectations of future mortality experience.”

Under the terms of the proposed John Hancock class action settlement, each Class Member will be entitled to a pro rata share based on the Class Member’s share of the total damages.

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The plaintiffs are represented by Glenn C. Bridgman, Steven G. Sklaver, Seth Ard and Rohit Nath of Susman Godfrey LLP.

The John Hancock Life Insurance Class Action Lawsuit is 37 Besen Parkway LLC v. John Hancock Life Insurance Co., Case No. 1:15-cv-09924, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

 

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14 thoughts onJohn Hancock Settles Life Insurance Class Action for $91M

  1. Marilyn Nieves says:

    I John Hancock for 14 years and this happened to me and they only gonna give me $700 and I were and I was paying right at $200 a month

  2. Leonardo Parra says:

    After paying Thousands of dollars for more than 12 years. I lost all that money in a very dark maneuver by the John Hancock Insurance and their agents.
    Now they want me to cash a check for $232.36 to get off of the mess they are in. The settlement is for $91.25 Millions. How many are we? they are telling us we are thousands the amount of my check should be a lot higher. I am not cashing this absurd check.

  3. Jean says:

    Do we have to report these payments as taxable income on our tax returns?

  4. Trinell Moore says:

    How do I sign up for the settlement?

  5. Erik H says:

    The distribution letter states contact information as follows:
    Phone 855-367-5404 (recorded information only) or write to 37 Besen Parkway, LLC v. John Hancock (U.S.A.) Settlement Administrator, PO Box 3217, Portland OR, 97208-3217

    And I would agree – a blanket payout of $100 is offensive without further explanation. “tens of thousands” is at best a $9M payout. Where did the other $82.25M go I wonder…

    1. Mike says:

      I received my check last month or $167.11. I wasn’t sure if I should cash it or not! I came to this article to make sure I wasn’t forfeiting any of my coverage if I did!

  6. Michael Heck says:

    I have a John Hancock policy. We received a check from 37Bensen Parkway LLC v John Hancock Settlement. I never received anything in the mail In reference to this suit. Now I’m receiving this check. Would someone please e-mail me I can’t get in touch with our representative. Please Help!!!

    1. Anne Candela says:

      I got a check too. How much did you get?

    2. Anne Candela says:

      91 million dollars. I got $100. Seems low lol

    3. Marilyn thomas says:

      I recieved a check as well is this real or is it a scam please help

  7. DONNA HOPKINS says:

    How do survivors know if they are part of the lawsuit?

  8. Roberta says:

    My mother recently died and had John Hancock life insurance. How do I know if she qualified to participate in Class Action Lawsuit?

  9. Geoffrey Sadler says:

    It’s about time law firms crack down on these insurance companies! Lord knows the politicians won’t.

  10. Edward Hurley 2nd says:

    Not sure if I’m part of the lawsuit

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