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 the 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.
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. |
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.
to Resolve Disputes
You should always enter into the dispute resolution process in
good faith, provide required information in a timely manner, and
remain open to recommendations made by independent observers as
part of the process.
to Professional Service
You have the right to deal with insurance professionals who exhibit
a high ethical standard, which includes acting with honesty, integrity,
fairness, and skill. Brokers and agents must exhibit extensive
knowledge of the product, its coverages and its limitations in
order to best serve you. These standards are outlined in A Consumer’s
Guide to Property and Casualty Insurance Transactions, supported
by members of the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada.
to Privacy
Because it is important for you to disclose any and all information
required by an insurer to provide insurance coverage that best
suits you, you have the right to know that your information will
be used for the purpose set out in the privacy statement made
available to you by your broker, agent, or insurance representative.
This information will not be disclosed to anyone except as permitted
by law. You should know that insurers are subject to Canada’s
privacy laws
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