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HCF Life Appeal Decision Puts Policy Wording Back in Focus

Why Australians should look closely at exclusions before choosing cover

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A recent Full Federal Court decision involving HCF Life has put renewed attention on one of the most important parts of any life insurance policy: how pre-existing conditions are described, limited and explained to customers.

The case centred on wording used in certain HCF Life Recover products, including policies that dealt with term, income and cash-back style cover. ASIC had argued that the relevant pre-existing condition wording was both misleading and an unfair contract term. The court has now dismissed ASIC’s appeal on the unfair contract term point, meaning the earlier finding that the clause was not unfair remains in place.

That does not mean the wording was problem-free. A previous Federal Court finding that the term was liable to mislead the public was not disturbed. HCF Life had already been ordered to pay a penalty and take corrective steps after the court found the policy wording did not adequately explain the limits of how the insurer could rely on the clause.

For consumers, the lesson is practical rather than technical. A policy term can be legally complex, and even when a court finds it is not unfair, it may still raise real questions about whether customers understood how the cover would operate at claim time. This is especially important for Australians comparing life, income protection, trauma or disability-related cover, where medical history can affect eligibility, pricing and future claims.

Pre-existing condition exclusions are not unusual in life insurance. Insurers use them to manage risk, particularly where a person already has symptoms, diagnoses or medical information before applying. However, policyholders need clear explanations of what must be disclosed, what the insurer can later rely on, and how statutory protections may affect a claim decision.

Before choosing a policy, Australians should read the product disclosure statement carefully and ask direct questions about any medical conditions, symptoms, investigations or previous treatment. It can also be helpful to compare life insurance policies side by side, because similar-sounding products may treat exclusions and claims evidence differently.

The decision also reinforces the value of keeping application records, medical information and insurer correspondence. If a claim is declined because of a pre-existing condition, those documents may be central to understanding whether the decision is consistent with the policy and the law.

Anyone unsure about how a health history could affect cover should consider seeking professional advice before applying. The cheapest premium is not always the best value if exclusions are unclear or poorly matched to a family’s financial protection needs.

Published:Sunday, 28th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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