The Life CCC's annual report indicates that in the 2024-25 financial year, violations of the industry's code on timely income protection payments rose from 997 to 1,663, affecting 1,676 customers. These delays are particularly troubling for individuals relying on these benefits to maintain financial stability after experiencing illness or injury.

Jan McClelland, chair of the Life CCC, emphasized the critical nature of timely payments, stating that such benefits are designed to provide financial stability when customers are most vulnerable. Delayed payments can exacerbate the stress and financial strain faced by claimants.

In addition to payment delays, the report highlighted a notable increase in complaints regarding TPD claims. The complexity and sensitivity of these claims necessitate efficient and compassionate handling by insurers to maintain consumer trust and satisfaction.

For policyholders, these findings underscore the importance of understanding the claims process and maintaining open communication with insurers. Staying informed about policy terms and promptly providing required documentation can help mitigate potential delays.

As the industry faces scrutiny over these issues, insurers are urged to enhance their claims processing systems and adhere strictly to the Life Insurance Code of Practice to ensure timely and fair treatment of all claimants.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Sunday 14th June, 2026

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