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A GUIDE TO CRITICAL ILLNESS INSURANCE 26 I have a complaint. Who can help? If you are ever dissatisfied with the result of a claim or the service you've received, there are three steps you can take: 1) Start with your agent or insurer. Start by talking it over with your agent or your insurer. All insurance companies have an internal complaints process. Most insurers describe their complaint process in detail on their websites. This will allow you to direct your complaint to the right problem resolution team or to escalate it to your insurer's internal ombuds office who will investigate and provide you with a Final Position Letter outlining your insurer's final decision about your claim. 2) File a formal complaint. If you are dissatisfied with the Final Position Letter from your insurer, you can file a complaint with the OmbudService for Life and Health Insurance (OLHI), a free, independent dispute resolution service for Canadian life and health insurance consumers. OLHI will investigate on your behalf. For more information visit www.olhi.ca. If you are a policyholder in Quebec you also have the option of asking your insurer to formally transfer your complaint to the Autorité des marchés financiers for voluntary dispute resolution. For more information visit lautorite.qc.ca/en/general-public/ assistance-and-complaints/making-a-complaint. 3) Other remedies. If you are still unsatisfied, you have the right to pursue other remedies, such as legal action or a complaint to the insurance regulator in your province or territory. Policyholder protection What is Assuris and how does it protect you? Assuris is the independent, not-for-profit organization that protects Canadian policyholders if their life and health insurance company were to fail. Every life and health insurance company authorized to sell insurance in Canada is required by law to become a member of Assuris. For critical illness insurance policyholders, Assuris guarantees that you will retain up to $250,000 or 90 per cent of your benefit amount, whichever is higher. Learn more about Assuris and its protection at www.assuris.ca. WHERE TO GO FOR ASSISTANCE

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