Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

ICA advice for farmers and fire victims in the Tasmanian

Best Insurance Stock - ICA advice for farmers and fire victims in the Tasmanian : The Insurance Council of Australia issued the following news release:

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has issued updated advice for farmers and those that have lost their homes in the Tasmanian bushfires. ICA CEO Rob Whelan said ICA staff and insurance representatives remained on the ground at recovery centres in Tasmania.

"The bushfire situation across south-eastern Australia is ongoing. We would advise anyone who needs to lodge a claim to contact their insurer as quickly as possible," he said.

"There have been inaccurate reports that have circulated in some media outlets on injured livestock.

"Reports that farmers must wait for insurance assessors to arrive before euthanising livestock are simply wrong.

"Farmers who have livestock that have been injured in the fires should do the following:

* Contact their insurer to notify them stock will need to be destroyed as soon as possible

* Take photographs of the condition of livestock

* Collect other information about the livestock that your insurer may request, before destroying

* Carefully record the number of livestock and disposal details so that assessors can verify upon arrival

"Assessors are in contact with emergency services and are entering fire-affected areas as quickly as possible."

The ICA is advising those left homeless following the bushfires in Tasmania to contact their insurance provider as soon as possible.

"Many insurance policies include provision for emergency accommodation under certain scenarios. If you need emergency accommodation contact your insurance company to discuss your needs and what may be available as part of your policy," Mr Whelan said.

The ICA is also in touch with the Master Builders Association of Tasmania. Representatives from the association have agreed to develop a list of local builders and act as a registration point for local trades that are available for work to aid the recovery.

"The ICA has started flagging local builder supply as an issue with government. As with previous disasters the ICA is informing government that insurers will endeavour to use local trades where they are competitive and qualified, but that the scale of the rebuilding task will undoubtedly necessitate interstate builders being bought in by some insurers."

State-by-state guide to current bushfires:
Tasmania

* Preliminary data collected by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) shows more than 510 claims have now been received from policyholders affected by the Tasmanian bushfires, with losses estimated about $49 million.

* The ICA has announced a community forum will be held at the Dunalley Hotel, on Monday, January 21 from 3pm to 5pm, for property owners affected by the bushfires. The forum will give people the opportunity to speak with insurance experts about their claims. To register please visit: www.insurancecouncil.com.au

* ICA CEO Rob Whelan says it is expected that once people start to return safely to their homes the number of claims will rise.

* "The bushfire situation in Tasmania is ongoing, we would advise anyone who has lost property in the fires to contact their insurer as quickly as possible.

* "ICA and insurance company staff are on the ground at recovery centres in Tasmania assisting policyholders with insurance-related questions."

New South Wales

* No significant property loss in the state.

* ICA remains in touch with emergency services across the state and insurers continue to monitor the current bushfires.

Victoria

* ICA remains in touch with emergency services across the state and insurers continue to monitor the current bushfires.

The ICA disaster hotline is operating to help people affected by the bushfires who are not sure which insurer they are with, or who have general inquiries about the claims process. The hotline number is: 1800 734 621

For general advice about preparing for bushfires visit: http://www.insurancecouncil.com.au/for-consumers/consumer-tips/bushfire-preparation

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Insurance Claims fires in australia Rise

Best Insurance stock ; Insurance Claims  fires in australia Rise,  fires in Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria, Australian Insurance Claims summer 2013 : The Australian summer had been made more agonizing by the bushfires. The country's continued rising temperatures had been the crux of insurance companies as incidence claims have now surged by more than $42 million and yet more still likely to come in as the blazes unexpectedly occur with the dry weather.

The figure, according to ABC News, was culled from claims filed by residents from Tasmania, where wildfires destroyed more than 100 homes over the weekend. As of press time Tuesday, firefighters are still trying to contain some 40 blazes across the southern island state.

As of 9:00am (AEDT) on Tuesday, more than 410 policy holders had filed claims before insurance companies in the state's south.

The ongoing fires in Tasmania, plus those in New South Wales and Victoria, are expected to inflate the calculation of property damage.

"We do stress though this is early days - we would expect many more claims to be lodged in the coming week as property owners return to their communities and get better ideas of the damage," Campbell Fuller from the Insurance Council of Australia told ABC News.

We would stress though that people who are affected by the bushfires should contact their insurer as soon as they can and get that claims process rolling."

However, he told policy holders to be patient as assessors will only be able to enter fire affected areas once they have been declared safe.

"We hope that the actions of firefighters will help protect lives and properties, but experience shows us that bushfires and grass fires are unpredictable and cause widespread damage," Rob Whelan, council's chief executive, said in a statement.

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