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Insurer refuses to provide policy schedule

  • 23-07-2019 06:13PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Hi all,

    I insured 15 hectares of Sitka Spruce for the first time last August. I agreed the details of cover with the insurance company in general terms, and got a document that outlines this. But I never received a document that really gets into the nitty gritty of the terms and conditions (I believe this is called a policy schedule).

    Now it's time to renew, and I've asked to see the future policy schedule. The insurance company has responded that I can have this after payment is made! I got a similar response from a second insurance company. This seems highly strange to me: both are selling a product, but refuse to provide the exact details of what it entails until the product has been purchased.

    How can this be legal/normal? :(

    HB.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 405 ✭✭Donegalforever


    Do they have something to hide ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 HB1024


    I asked the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. They confirmed that prior to issuing insurance, an insurer must provide details to the consumer about the policy so that he/she understands it, but isn't obliged to provide the complete schedule.

    Seems insane to me, but there you go.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 587 ✭✭✭timfromtang


    HB1024 wrote: »
    I asked the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. They confirmed that prior to issuing insurance, an insurer must provide details to the consumer about the policy so that he/she understands it, but isn't obliged to provide the complete schedule.

    Seems insane to me, but there you go.




    I'd ask if a full refund is available should you on have a problem with a part of the complete schedule, and for how long, 14 days perhaps


    tim


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