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Insurance Complaint Trends Put Policy Clarity Back in Focus

Why documentation, sums insured and renewal reviews matter before a claim

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Fresh complaints data from the Australian Financial Complaints Authority has again put pressure on the general insurance sector, with policy disputes, delays and communication breakdowns remaining a major source of frustration for customers.
For Australian tradies, the headline is not just that complaints are being lodged; it is that many disputes appear to begin with mismatched expectations between what a policyholder thought was covered and how the insurer interpreted the wording when a claim arrived.

This matters because trade businesses often rely on several forms of cover at once. A single operator may have public liability insurance, tools of trade insurance, commercial motor cover, contract works, workshop contents protection and income protection. If one part of that package is outdated, underinsured or subject to exclusions that were not fully understood, the gap may only become obvious after theft, accidental damage, injury or a client dispute.

The figures also extend the theme of recent claims handling scrutiny. Regulators and dispute bodies have been signalling that insurers must communicate clearly and handle claims fairly, but tradies still have practical work to do on their side. A strong claim is usually supported by invoices, photos, service records, tool inventories, job notes, contracts and prompt incident reporting.

For small trade businesses, the lesson is to treat renewal as a risk audit rather than an administrative task. Ask whether your turnover has changed, whether you have taken on subcontractors, whether you are doing higher-risk work, and whether your tools, plant or vehicle fit-outs would cost more to replace than they did a few years ago. Inflation in equipment, materials and vehicle repairs can quietly turn yesterday's adequate limit into today's shortfall.

It also makes sense to establish realistic sums insured before comparing cover, especially where portable tools, site gear, plant, materials in transit and workshop contents are involved. Underinsurance can leave a tradie funding the difference at the worst possible time, while overinsurance can add unnecessary pressure to premiums.

AFCA complaint trends are not a reason to assume every claim will become a dispute. They are a reminder that insurance works best when policy settings, business activities and records line up. For tradies juggling jobs, quotes, staff and cash flow, that alignment can be the difference between a manageable interruption and a drawn-out financial headache.

Published:Wednesday, 12th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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