Abstract
The article discusses issues related to consumer information protection in insurance contracts. The consumer’s right to information is explained and the legal nature of the insurer’s information obligation is presented. As a result of analyzing the information obligations constituting the basic instrument of consumer protection, appropriate conclusions were made regarding the implementation of these obligations. According to the author, the consumer information protection system is only partially implemented because the practice has shown shortcomings in its implementation. However, it must be agreed that the idea of protection through information is an appropriate assumption. Undoubtedly, the right direction is to increase the level of consumer information protection by clarifying regulations and such educational and information activities as recommendations issued by designated bodies.
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