Press Release - 19th January 2011 - Floods

In recent weeks we have all witnessed the devastating impact that the floods have had on communities.  We have received a number of calls from concerned Owners Corporation Managers and their clients about the cover afforded by their policies.  The following information may assist with enquiries.

Flood is Not Standard Cover

Strata insurance policies do provide storm cover but do not provide flood cover.  Flood cover may be requested by Owners Corporations and Insurers will assess their willingness to offer flood, the location of property and the proximity of water ways as defined.  This extension of cover, if granted, would be at an additional premium.

What is a Flood?

Unfortunately each insurer has their own definition of what constitutes a flood and you should refer to the applicable Product Disclosure Statement for a full definition and policy wording.

Here is a selection of Insurer's definitions of flood.

 AXIS  ALLIANZ  CHU  CHUBB  SUU  ZURICH
Flood means:
the inundation of
normally dry land by
water escaping or being
released from the
normal confines of a;

a) canal

b) dam

c) natural water course
or lake (whether or not
altered or modified) or

d) reservoir

Commercial Strata Policy
Wording or Axis Policy -
Strata - V11-10
 
Flood means the
inundation of normally
dry land by water
overflowing from the
normal confines of any
natural watercourse or
lake whether or not
altered or modified in of
any reservoir, canal or
dam.

POL107BA/ F1/0104
Flood means when water that is normally
contained in a water catchment system increases because of
rainfall or snow melt
(whether in the
immediate region or elsewhere) or is
deliberately released by an authority, and the
water overflows onto
land that is not normally
covered by water

Version 102520-11/07











 
Flood means the inundation of normally dry
land by water escaping or released from the normal confines of any natural
watercourses of
lake (whether or not altered or
modified), or of any
reservoir, canal or dam.

OCE-2-010909
 Flood means when water from a river, creek, lake, swamp, watercourse, reservoir, dam or navigable canal (whether they are in their original state or have been modified) overflows onto normally dry land.

Water that escapes from an irrigation canal is not flood.  We also regard rainwater on your property:

a) that cannot run off into a river, creek, lake, swamp, watercourse, reservoir, dam or navigable canal (whether they are in their original state or have been modified) because it is overflowing in flood; and/or

b) that mixes with the floodwater coming from the river, creek, lake, swamp, watercourse, reservoir, dam or navigable canal (whether they are in their original state or have been modified)

as water coming from a flood

Strata-r 04 09
 Flood means the covering of normally dry land with water released or that has escaped from the normal confines of:

a) any watercourse whether natural or altered

b) any lake whether natural or altered

c) any reservoir, canal or dam

ZU06975 - PCUS - 000010 - 2006

   


Insurers have set up dedicated teams to respond to inquiries and in many instances clients will not be required to complete standard Claim Forms however in each and every circumstance, Owner Corporation Managers should contact the insurance company, via our office before their clients remove any damaged contents from properties or start repairs.

If your client's inquiry is denied by the insurance company, the Insurer will provide the Owners Corporation with formal documentation explaining how the decision was reached.

Owners Corporations can have the decision reviewed through the Insurers Internal Dispute Resolution process if they are not satisfied with the decision and the reasons provided.

Damage to Owners Corporations as a result of rain and storm events are covered by Strata Insurance Policies.  If there is a question on how the water entered the property, insurers may appoint an assessor to assist them their investigation. 

Flood Embargos and New Business

Also at this time we have been informed by insurers that embargos have been placed on certain postcodes in flood affected areas.  Insurers amend the postcode embargos as the threat of flood moves from one area to another.  These embargos mean that insurers are not willing to accept any new business or accept policy alterations on properties in flood affected regions.

Owners Corporation Managers should continue to request quotes for new business and we will forward them directly to the insurer for their consideration.  If an insurer does decide to provide terms, the quote is only indicative and valid at the time it is provided.  If the Owners Corporation accepts the quote we will need to reconfirm with the insurer that the terms are still valid and an embargo has not been placed on the region. 

If Owners Corporation Managers are unsure of how to advise their clients on the area of flood please contact our office.

Whitbread Insurance Brokers
346 St Kilda Road
Melbourne  VIC  3004
Ph: 03 8646 0222

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