A primary focus of the bill is on Credit Hire Companies (CHCs) and Accident Management Companies (AMCs). These entities offer replacement vehicles and repair services to drivers not at fault in accidents, subsequently recovering costs from the at-fault party or their insurer. Despite often marketing their services as free, numerous consumers have reported significant issues, including:

  • Being misled into believing they were dealing directly with their own insurer.
  • Facing unexpected and substantial charges for services rendered.
  • Experiencing aggressive debt collection practices for disputed fees.

The ICA emphasizes the necessity of robust enforcement mechanisms to accompany the new legislation. Effective implementation is crucial to prevent these companies from exploiting legal loopholes and to ensure consumer protection.

For truck owners and operators, this development is particularly pertinent. The trucking industry often deals with complex insurance claims processes, and the presence of unscrupulous claims management companies can exacerbate these challenges. By supporting this legislative change, the ICA aims to foster a fairer and more transparent insurance landscape, ultimately benefiting all stakeholders, including those in the transport sector.

In summary, the proposed bill represents a significant step toward eliminating unfair trading practices in the insurance industry. With the backing of the ICA, there is a concerted effort to protect consumers from deceptive practices and to promote integrity within the sector.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Thursday 2nd April, 2026

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