Insurance Law

Policyholder's Bill of Rights

Policyholder’s Bill of Rights

Policyholder's Bill of Rights

A Policyholder’s Bill of Rights is a document that outlines the legal and contractual rights and protections afforded to policyholders in their dealings with insurance companies. The bill of rights typically covers issues such as fair claims handling, timely communication, access to information, and dispute resolution, among others. Policyholder’s bills of rights are often established by state insurance regulators or consumer protection agencies and may be included in policy documents or provided separately to policyholders.

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