Everything.Insure Stands Up For Consumer Education In Ongoing Social Media Dispute
The Durban High Court has found in favour of insurance industry disruptor Everything.Insure Digital Intermediaries (Everything.Insure) in an ongoing legal dispute with industry giant Hippo Comparative Services (Hippo) over a consumer education social media post, ruling against the urgency of Hippo’s application to have the post taken down.
As an innovative all-in-one digital insurance marketplace, Everything.Insure aims to demystify insurance for consumers, offering a user-friendly, transparent platform for comparing, buying, and managing insurance policies, including submitting insurance claims digitally.
As part of its mission to simplify insurance for the public, Everything.Insure has launched a social media series educating consumers on the insurance industry, including posts about the differences between Everything.Insure, other insuretechs and traditional insurance broking models.
One such video published at the beginning of March explained the differences between Everything.Insure and Hippo. The main differences highlighted in the post were that Everything.Insure is an independent company providing multiple, comparative quotes from top insurers in the market, while Hippo is a lead generator owned by Telesure Investment Holdings, who also own many of the insurers being quotes on their platform, including 1st for Women, Auto & General, Budget Insurance, Virseker, and DialDirect.
After receiving notice of a legal complaint from Hippo, Everything.Insure, acting in good faith and with no admission to wrongfulness whatsoever, temporarily archived the post and invited Hippo to provide clarity regarding the elements if the post it had a difficulty with. After Hippo declined to provide any further details, Everything.Insure unarchived the video on its platforms and has now received over 130,000 views. On 31 March, after 12 days of the post being online, Hippo finally launched a legal complaint at the High Court alleging that the post was defamatory and misleading.
Everything.Insure's social media post was prepared after it conducted market research and it denies that the post is either defamatory or misleading in any way. In fact, the post was launched as a part of an educational series aimed at answering consumers' frequently asked questions and empowering them with greater knowledge of the insurance industry.
The application came before the Durban High Court on Thursday, 06 April 2023, and was struck from the urgent court roll by Judge Chetty who awarded an adverse costs order against Hippo for failing to make out a case of urgency.
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