DICC and Dominion will collect, use, or disclose Personal Information with the knowledge and consent of the individual, or as otherwise permitted or required by law.
Consent can be implied (such as when you provide your name and address in order for us to provide you with products and services), express (express consent may be oral, in writing or electronic), and in some jurisdictions may be given by your authorized representative (such as your lawyer, a legal guardian or a person having a power of attorney).
Implied consent is inferred from the circumstances, including the relationship between the parties and the nature of the interaction. For example, when you contact an insurance broker to obtain automobile or property coverage, it is reasonable for the broker to presume your implied consent to share Personal Information with the insurer so that together they can assess and meet your insurance needs. Similarly, it is reasonable for the insurer to presume your implied consent to disclose your Personal Information to your broker, in order to assess your application or administer your insurance policy.
When DICC and Dominion handle sensitive Personal Information, DICC and Dominion obtain express consent. Sensitive information includes medical information or financial records for claims involving personal injury or income loss. In these circumstances, the sensitive Personal Information may not be collected until a claim is made and it becomes necessary to obtain such information to determine entitlement to benefits.
In certain circumstances, as permitted or required by law, DICC and Dominion may collect, use or disclose Personal Information without the knowledge or consent of the individual, such as where Personal Information is subject to solicitor- client privilege or is publicly available as defined by regulation, where collection or use is clearly in the interests of the individual and consent cannot be obtained in a timely way, to investigate a breach of an agreement or a contravention of a law, to act in response to an emergency that threatens the life, health or security of an individual, for debt collection or to comply with a subpoena, warrant or court order.
By providing information about a third party, such as a family member, director, officer, or employees, you represent that you have obtained that person’s consent to the collection, use and disclosure in accordance with this policy. You may choose to withhold or withdraw consent; however, this may affect the ability of DICC and Dominion to provide insurance or administer an insurance policy. Where the withdrawal or withholding of consent prevents DICC and Dominion from providing adequate customer service, DICC and Dominion may be unable to process your claim for payment or may cancel an existing policy.