News (November 01, 1999)

October 31, 1999 | Last updated on October 1, 2024
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Consumers need better information when they buy insurance, provincial and territorial insurance regulators agree. “Consumers should get plain-language ‘disclosure’ documents when they buy life insurance,” the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR) agreed at its two-day meeting in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (PEI).

“For some people, insurance contracts may be complex or difficult to understand,” says W. Bennett Campbell, chair of the CCIR and PEI’s Superintendent of Insurance. “Our organization wants consumers to get new disclosure documents that clearly explain just what people are buying from their insurance company, agent or broker.”

This consumer protection initiative has been developed by a CCIR working group that has had extensive input from consumers, independent life insurance brokers, agents, industry associations, life insurers and other insurance regulators, Campbell says.