Surge in Income Protection Payment Delays Raises Concerns
Examining the Impact of Delayed Insurance Claims on Australians
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Recent findings from the Life Insurance Code Compliance Committee (Life CCC) have revealed a 67% increase in violations related to timely income protection payments.
This surge raises significant concerns about insurer compliance and the impact on customers who rely on these benefits during challenging times.
Income protection insurance is designed to provide financial stability when individuals are unable to work due to illness or injury. However, delays in claim payments can place additional strain on people already dealing with significant personal and financial challenges.
The Life CCC's annual report indicates that in the 2024-25 financial year, violations of the code's rules on timely income protection payments increased from 997 in the previous year to 1,663. The number of affected insurance customers rose from 1,000 to 1,676.
Life CCC chair Jan McClelland emphasised the importance of timely and clear communication from insurers, noting that delayed payments can create uncertainty at an already stressful time.
One contributing factor to these delays may be the growing proportion of Australians who have been permanently disabled by a mental health condition. The Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) reported that mental health now accounts for nearly one-third of all total and permanent disability (TPD) claims paid.
For consumers, particularly those with financial dependents, these findings highlight the importance of understanding the terms and conditions of income protection policies. It's advisable to engage with independent advisors to ensure that coverage meets individual needs and to be aware of the claims process to mitigate potential delays.
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