No Policy Covers Everything: Part 1

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In this first part of “no policy covers everything”, we are going to deal with three “inconvenient truths” about insurance.

Inconvenient Truth One: Before You Buy Insurance

Before you purchased insurance through Chadwicks, you would have been asked many questions and sometimes insurers asked you to complete a proposal form. In addition to answering these questions accurately and truthfully, you would also have told your insurer (via Chadwicks), everything you thought they should know about your risk, even if they may not have asked a specific question about something.  This is called the duty of Disclosure and is an ongoing duty, as a policyholder. Put another way, when you initiate a policy or if your risk changes in any way during the currency of your policy, full disclosure is required – this is a permanent promise you make to your insurer.

It is important to be mindful of the fact, that these documented promises and disclosures you made and continue to make about your risk, directly impact on your policy cover and the premiums you pay and ultimately, the insurance companies’ acceptance of your risk, on an ongoing basis. For example, you may have promised to set your alarm, to pay an excess, to have an operational immobilizer, that you had no claims with you previous insurer, that you park your vehicle in a locked garage overnight and so on and so forth.

You, also, always make the promise to pay your premium on time.

Inconvenient Truth Two: After You Buy Insurance

After you have bought insurance via Chadwicks, you would have received a written promise from your insurer stating that they will pay you, if certain things happen, providing you keep the promises you have made – this written promise is evidenced in the form of a policy. 

The policy also tells you in detail what they will not pay for. 

One of the most important things you can do when you receive your insurance companies promise (the policy and schedule) is to read it carefully, check that all the detail is correct and vitally, make sure you understand it – there are no shortcuts here and this applies every time you endorse your policy or renew i

If you don’t do this, you will have an unrealistic expectation of how your insurer will respond at claim time.

Inconvenient Truth Three: Insurance Companies Want To Pay Your Claims and Make A Profit

Believe it or not, reputable insurance companies actually want to pay your claims quickly and fairly, provide good service at a reasonable price and make a profit. That is how they stay in business. 

What they don’t want, is to get embroiled in disputes with their clients – this is both expensive and unfriendly (reputable insurers love their customers). 

However, they can’t simply forget about exclusions and what is covered in the insured events because that is not what they promised when you purchased their product and if you think about it, to pay more than what they promised and what you paid premium on, would be tantamount to a gift and would be a bad business practice, which effectively would put them out of business.

Chadwicks Plays A Key Role

As your broker, Chadwicks has got your back. We do our very best to ensure that you make an informed insurance choice at all times, that your premium is competitive (based on your risk profile), that your insurance is placed with a reputable insurer and that we consistently provide you with professional insurance advice and service.

Chadwicks also holds insurers to account at claims stage, by ensuring they pay your claim swiftly and fairly in terms the policy contract.

In Closing

In the final analysis, you would be well advised to remember that no insurance policy will cover everything – there always will be uninsured events and exclusions in your policy, but if you keep your promises and make an effort to check and understand your policy, your insurer will honour their promise to pay you, when insured events happen.

Part two to follow shortly.

As always, Chadwicks remains at your service.

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