The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has announced that as of July 8, insurers had received 8,415 claims related to the extreme rain and flooding that hit New South Wales (NSW) this month.
The extreme rain and flooding, deemed a “significant event” by the ICA, resulted in an estimated insurance loss of $97.9 million as of July 8 and has impacted the large parts of Sydney, the Hunter, and mid-north coast. Of the claims received, 84% accounted for property, 14% for motor, and 2% for commercial lines of business.
The “significant event” declaration means:
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The ICA encourages affected policyholders to contact their insurers as soon as possible to start the claims process, even if the full extent of the damage is unclear. However, it emphasised that safety must be their priority. Therefore, affected customers must:
In a previous statement, ICA CEO Andrew Hall offered assurances that insurers are well prepared to respond to extreme weather events. Most recently, HCF Australia (HCF) and RT health stated that they are committed to supporting their members with uncommon care.
Insurance Australia Group (IAG) – which backs NRMA Insurance (NRMA) and CGU – said it had received 1,233 claims across its brands from the event as of midday on July 5 and advised flood-impacted members to lodge their claims as quickly as possible to access immediate help. Meanwhile, PetSure announced that it has extended its emergency assistance to ensure pets' safety.