Insurer wins ‘unfair’ pre-existing condition fight as court slams ASIC
HCF Life won a legal battle on Friday as the Full Federal Court dismissed the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's appeal regarding pre-existing condition terms. The court ruled the terms in HCF Life's Recover insurance products were not unfair, despite previous findings of misleading wording. HCF Life was awarded its appeal costs.
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