Ongoing Challenges in Life Insurance Service Standards
Addressing Discrimination and Delays in Claims Processing
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The Financial Rights Legal Centre (FRLC) has raised concerns regarding the life insurance sector's adherence to service standards, highlighting persistent issues such as claim delays and discriminatory practices.
Despite generally high claim acceptance rates, certain groups continue to face significant challenges during the claims process.
One area of concern is the treatment of sex workers within the insurance industry. Reports indicate that a substantial number of sex workers have encountered discrimination or exclusion when seeking insurance coverage. This includes intrusive questioning and the use of outdated terminology, which can deter individuals from disclosing their profession, potentially leading to complications during the claims process.
Individuals living with blood-borne viruses, such as HIV, also face obstacles in obtaining life insurance. Despite medical advancements that have improved life expectancy and health outcomes, these individuals often encounter denial of coverage or less favourable terms, perpetuating stigma and financial insecurity.
The FRLC's submission to the Life Code Independent Review Consultation Paper underscores the need for the life insurance industry to address these shortcomings. Recommendations include:
Enhancing Transparency: Clearly communicating policy terms and conditions to ensure applicants understand their coverage and any exclusions.
Implementing Fair Practices: Eliminating discriminatory practices and ensuring that underwriting processes are based on current medical knowledge and individual circumstances.
Improving Communication: Providing timely and clear communication throughout the claims process to reduce delays and enhance customer experience.
For policyholders, it's important to be aware of these issues and to advocate for fair treatment. If you encounter difficulties during the application or claims process, consider seeking assistance from consumer advocacy groups or legal centres that specialise in financial rights.
As the industry continues to evolve, ongoing scrutiny and reform are essential to ensure that life insurance services meet the needs of all Australians, providing equitable and efficient support during times of need.
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