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Major Life Code Changes Proposed for Australian Policyholders

Mental health cover, claims standards and vulnerable customer support are in focus

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The final report from the independent review of the Life Insurance Code of Practice has landed, and it could become one of the more important consumer protection developments for life insurance Australia in recent years.
Reviewer Peter Kell has put forward 85 recommendations, with most requiring changes to the Life Code.
This update extends our earlier coverage of the interim review, which invited public feedback on how the Code should evolve.

For policyholders, the central message is that the industry is being pushed towards clearer, fairer and more enforceable standards across the full insurance journey, from product design and sales through to claims, complaints and support for people experiencing vulnerability. The recommendations cover mental health, family and domestic violence, financial hardship, First Nations customers, medical definitions, training, advertising, communications, genetic testing, code governance and potential ASIC approval.

The most closely watched area is mental health cover. The report recognises the tension between rising mental health-related claims and the need for Australians to be treated fairly and transparently when seeking protection. Rather than allowing broad or unclear restrictions, the proposed approach would prohibit a complete exclusion of mental health cover in standard form contracts. Any narrower limitation would need to be backed by documented actuarial or statistical data, consider relevant circumstances and be reviewed regularly.

That matters because exclusions and limitations are often where confusion begins. A family may believe they have meaningful cover, only to discover during a claim that a condition, waiting period or definition affects the outcome. Stronger Code obligations could make insurers explain these issues more clearly before customers commit, helping people compare policy options with fewer surprises.

Claims handling is another practical area to watch. The report points to improving the customer experience at moments when people are often under financial and emotional pressure. Better standards around communication, information requests, hardship and vulnerability support could reduce delays and make the process easier to navigate.

Nothing changes overnight. CALI, the Council of Australian Life Insurers, is expected to provide an initial industry response by 30 September 2026. From there, consumers should look for how insurers update product wording, disclosure documents, mental health settings and claims procedures.

For Australians reviewing cover now, the lesson is not to wait for reform before checking the details. Look closely at definitions, exclusions, premium structure and claims requirements. If mental health history, medical underwriting or complex family needs are part of the picture, specialist advice can help turn a confusing policy document into a clearer protection plan.

Published:Wednesday, 1st Jul 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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