Insurance companies stopping youth accidental death policies

    Updated: 2010-02-09 07:30

    (HK Edition)

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    TAIPEI: Local insurance companies have started refusing to provide accidental death insurance policies for people under 15, because of an amendment to the Insurance Law. The insurance companies' refusal directly affects the ability of minors' to take part in outdoor activities.

    The amendment to Article 107 of the Insurance Law governing child insurance took effect February 3. It states clearly that a policy holder must be 15 or above before death benefits can be received in the event of the policyholder's death.

    This change has caused many charity organizations to cancel outdoor activities for disadvantaged children, while many schools have called a halt to graduation trips.

    The amendment was initiated following strong pressure from C V Chen, a local attorney and president of the island's Red Cross Society to prevent insurance fraud in which parents murder their children in order to claim the insurance money. Taichung Mayor Jason Hu said the amendment was passed into law in a spirit of goodwill, but he questioned whether the insurance companies had overreacted to the change in the law.

    The amendment forbids any payments at all in the event of the death of an insured child less than 15 years of age. It requires that if a minor is insured for accidental death and dies before 15 years of age, the insurer should pay out only the premium plus interest accrued.

    Previously, the beneficiary could receive up to NT$2 million (US$62,500) in funeral expenses for an insured minor aged 14 or under, or those diagnosed as suffering from a mental disorder who die before the age of 14. As the amendment does not apply retroactively to insurance policies sold prior to the amendment, about 520,000 insured minors are unaffected by the amendment.

    Hu instructed Taichung city officials to find out whether the amendment is too restrictive or prohibitive and to notify the administration and the Legislative Yuan if there should be any remedial measures applied to the new law.

    China Daily/CNA

    (HK Edition 02/09/2010 page2)

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