This was prompted by a quote from Phaeton re motor insurers "....., the whole motor insurance is a corrupt & vile industry where they can do as they wish, legalised theft, sorry but they are my pet hate, they are worse than debt collectors & parking fines."
This was on another thread, and I did not wish to go "off topic"
How many others agree, and could they post reasoning for condemning the WHOLE of the motor insurance industry in this manner?
As many will know I was involved in insurance in another life, and whilst I agree there are some in the industry (mainly on line brokers whom I would not support), generally I have found insurers to be fair.
I have had disagreements with insurers , but this has been mainly due to the outsourcing to companies who employ people who do not even know how to read an insurance policy.
I did once take on SWIFT on behalf of my daughter, and whilst I was pointing out to them the faults in their online policy wording they actually changed it! (I'd already taken screen shot of original wording).
A lot of problems occur IMO because customers buy on line from the cheapest quote, don't read the full policy wording (as it is too legal just like credit agreements!) and are surprised when making a claim to find they haven't got the cover they thought they were buying. Comprehensive is a bit of a misnomer!
What do others think?
This was on another thread, and I did not wish to go "off topic"
How many others agree, and could they post reasoning for condemning the WHOLE of the motor insurance industry in this manner?
As many will know I was involved in insurance in another life, and whilst I agree there are some in the industry (mainly on line brokers whom I would not support), generally I have found insurers to be fair.
I have had disagreements with insurers , but this has been mainly due to the outsourcing to companies who employ people who do not even know how to read an insurance policy.
I did once take on SWIFT on behalf of my daughter, and whilst I was pointing out to them the faults in their online policy wording they actually changed it! (I'd already taken screen shot of original wording).
A lot of problems occur IMO because customers buy on line from the cheapest quote, don't read the full policy wording (as it is too legal just like credit agreements!) and are surprised when making a claim to find they haven't got the cover they thought they were buying. Comprehensive is a bit of a misnomer!
What do others think?
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