The Federal Court has today found that a term requiring policy holders to notify Auto & General Insurance Company Limited (Auto & General) of any changes to their home and contents is not unfair under the ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþAct.
½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþalleged that the term was unfair as ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþconsidered it:Â
- imposes an obligation on customers to notify Auto & General if ‘anything’ changes about their home or contents (with a non-exhaustive list of examples), which imposes an unclear obligation on the customer regarding what they need to disclose to Auto & General.Â
- suggests that Auto & General has a broader right to refuse claims or reduce the amount payable under claims if the customer does not meet the notification obligation than is available under the Insurance Contracts Act.Â
- could mislead or confuse the customer as to their true obligations and rights under the contract. Â
½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþDeputy Chair Sarah Court said ‘½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþpursued this case as part of its consumer protection focus on unfair contract terms in insurance contracts. ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþbelieves that contract terms, especially those in standard form contracts, should be proportionate, transparent and clear so that consumers can readily understand their rights and responsibilities under the contract.’Â
½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþis considering the judgment.Â
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Background
On 4 April 2023, ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþcommenced proceedings against Auto & General in the Federal Court (23-088MR). The alleged unfair contract term appeared in the following product disclosure statements issued by Auto & General: Â
- Auto & General Home and Contents Insurance Policy PDSÂ
- Budget Direct Your Home & Contents Insurance Policy PDSÂ
- Australia Post Your Home & Contents Insurance Policy PDSÂ
- ING Home & Contents Insurance Policy PDSÂ
- Catch Insurance Your Home & Contents Insurance Policy PDSÂ
- Virgin Insurance Your Home & Contents Insurance Policy PDSÂ
- Qantas Home and Contents Insurance Policy PDS.Â
The Auto & General Home and Contents Insurance Policy PDS applies to 1st For Women, Best Buy, Maxxia, Ozicare and Retirease branded home and contents insurance policies issued by Auto & General.Â
Auto & General no longer issues new home and contents policies for the Australia Post, Catch Insurance and Maxxia brands.Â
On 4 May 2023, Auto & General issued Supplementary Product Disclosure Statements (SPDS) for its home and contents insurance products that, among other things, replaced the term that was the subject of these proceedings. Â
On 21 September 2023, Auto & General issued new Product Disclosure Statements for its home and contents insurance products that contained the SPDS replacement term.