Abstract

Information is the key element of consumers and customers protection in insurance. Implementation of Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) by EU member states in 2018 was yet another step – at least in theory – in expanding access to basic knowledge about insurance products. Nevertheless, despite certain new solutions included in IDD, pre-contractual duties of insurers still remain primary source of mentioned information for policyholders. EU member states have adopted various approaches to IDD implementation and – in particular – legal shape of pre-contractual obligations of insurance contract parties. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to introduce contemporary perspective on insurers pre-contractual information duties in German and Polish legal systems. First part includes a basic outline of insurance law in both countries in scope of IDD implementation. It is followed by comparative commentaries on “demands-and-needs test” as well as general information duties set out i.a. in German Insurance Contract Act (VVG) and Polish Insurance Distribution Act (UDU).The paper closes with certain conclusions and findings.

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