Code of Consumer Rights and
Responsibilities
Insurance companies, along with the brokers and agents who sell
home, auto and business insurance, are committed to safeguarding
your rights when you shop for insurance and when you submit a claim
following a loss. Your rights include the right to be informed fully,
to be treated fairly, to timely complaint resolution, and to privacy.
These rights are grounded in the contract between you and your insurer
and the insurance laws of your province. With rights, however, come
responsibilities including, for example, the expectation that you
will provide complete and accurate information to your insurer.
Your policy outlines other important responsibilities. Insurers
and their distribution networks, and governments also have important
roles to play in ensuring that your rights are protected.
Right to Be Informed
You can expect to access clear information about your policy, your
coverage, and the claims settlement process. You have the right
to an easy-to-understand explanation of how insurance works and
how it will meet your needs. You also have a right to know how insurers
calculate price based on relevant facts.
You have the right to ask who is providing compensation to your
broker or agent for the sale of your insurance. Your broker or agent
will provide information detailing for you how he or she is paid,
by whom, and in what ways.
Insurance companies will disclose their compensation arrangements
with their distribution networks. Brokers and agents are committed
to providing information relating to ownership, financing, and other
relevant facts.
Responsibility to Ask Questions and Share Information
To safeguard your right to purchase appropriate coverage at a competitive
price, you should ask questions about your policy so that you understand
what it covers and what your obligations are under it. You can access
information through brochures and websites, as well as through one-on
one meetings with your broker, agent, or company representative.
You have the option to shop the marketplace for the combination
of coverages and service levels that best suits your insurance needs.
To maintain your protection against loss, you must promptly inform
your insurance company or broker or agent of any change in your
circumstances.
Right to Complaint Resolution
Insurance companies, their brokers and agents are committed to
high standards of customer service. If you have a complaint about
the service you have received, you have a right to access your company’s
complaint resolution process. Your insurer, agent or broker can
provide you with information about how you can ensure that your
complaint is heard and promptly handled. Disputes involving claims
settlement matters may be handled by the independent General Insurance
OmbudService www.gio-scad.org where your complaint may be referred
to an
independent mediator.
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