Welcome
Welcome to
the Claim Solutions' Newsletter for Summer 2004.
Our previous newsletters have highlighted so called "one-off",
hundred year, or unimaginable events such as power outages across
North America, Canada and Italy (Spring 2003), tornados (Winter
2003), SARS (Autumn 2003), earthquakes etc.
Unfortunately, it seems there is a never-ending source of such
events
making them more the norm than not.

Summer Rains
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In this newsletter
we report on those closer to home - the storm damage that dampened
Christmas for many and the Moomba gas crisis which is continuing.
As always,
we hope all those who sustained a loss experience a speedy recovery
and a prosperous 2004.
If we can assist you in relation to any claims please do not hesitate
to contact us.
to view a list of other Australian losses |


Melbourne
Storms December 2003
With stage
2 water restrictions throughout Winter and Spring, it must have
seemed a bad dream when Melbournians awoke 3 days in to Summer
to news of cars floating down Spencer Street and a flooded Eastern
Freeway.
Storms heralded the worst in Melbourne in 100 years caused significant
damage to domestic and commercial property and infrastructure.
The damage bill has been estimated at $100 million (The Age 8
January 2003) and the clean up continues with many individuals
living with family, friends or in hotel accommodation throughout
the Christmas and New Year period. Accordingly, most media concentrated
on the domestic impact.
The effect on commercial business immediately prior to the retail
Christmas boom was devastating. Leave was cancelled and with a
lack of contractors, businesses utilised their own employees in
clean up operations.
Can this time and effort be claimed under insurance policies?
This will depend on the policy however, in some instances normal
wages will not be recovered.
There is a bonus for some business pack policy holders with seasonal
stock increases in limits applying immediately before Christmas.
Other serious issues of blocked drainage systems have also brought
about possible subrogation actions.
For more information or if we can be of assistance to your clients
please call us.

Odd
Spot - Did you say toasted or roasted??!!
It
is becoming common to hear of terrorist threats closing airports
or flights.
However, on 12 November 2003 the Cairns Airport domestic terminal
was evacuated because of a burnt toasted sandwich
In deciding whether this interruption would fall for consideration
under a property policy we immediately noted there would be damage
- the
sandwich was clearly burned, however, would the faulty workmanship
exclusion preclude a claim?
We trust the airport and customers were not inconvenienced for
too long.


Underinsurance
In light of
the recent unforseen losses are you/your clients adequately insured
if these losses happened to you?
Did you know you could update your Declared Values in the middle
of the period of insurance? You do not have to wait until the
renewal date.
If you buy a new piece of major machinery during the year you
should always advise your broker immediately to ensure you are
adequately covered in the event of a loss.
Most Industrial Special Risks (ISR) and commercial policies provide
reinstatement cover. This means that in the event of a loss the
policyholder is entitled to the current equivalent replacement
provided the Declared Values are adequate.
If it has been some time since you considered the current replacement
values of your building, equipment and contents, this should be
a priority in 2004.
If the business has purchased new equipment, opened a new shop,
or has a new line, these will impact trading results. The Declared
Values for Gross Profit, Payroll and Additional Increase in Costs
of Working should not be forgotten.


Acts
of God
"Acts
of God" is an oft used term which tends to be defined as
natural threats (as opposed to accidental or intentional), which
is not the fault of any individual. Examples generally include
lightening, hail, windstorms, flood, earthquake, volcanic eruption,
tidal wave, etc.
Acts of God
can be insurable. In commercial policies, eg. Industrial Special
Risks (ISR) or perils wordings, it is unlikely that you will find
the term "Acts of God". An ISR type policy covers all
events unless they are specifically excluded (eg. flood, earthquake
in North America etc.) and a perils wording includes only those
specific events (specified risks) that are insured.
The term "Acts
of God" is more commonly referred to in contractual exclusions.
For example, it tends to be included in the terms and conditions
of service contracts, and warranty conditions may exclude "Acts
of God". You will also tend to see "Acts of God"
included in force majeure contractual wordings in defining those
events that are beyond the control of the parties to the contract.


Moomba's
New Year Crisis
In
scenes reminiscent of the Victorian Gas Crisis which occurred
on 25 September 1998 a fire broke out at the Moomba gas refinery
in South Australia on New Year's Day.
Discussion of national energy strategies are back on the agenda
and highlight the need for adequate disaster recovery plans that
include public utilities and customer/supplier considerations.
We explore customer /supplier issues more specifically below.
At the time of writing, the Santos plant was operating at 40%
capacity with an expected 8 weeks before full capacity could be
restored. This has had a significant impact on businesses in SA
and NSW with the 50 largest users in SA ordered by the State Government
to cease operations (
).
Force majeure contractual wordings are under the spotlight and
legal actions are again being considered. Like the Longford crisis
these may take years to resolve.


Customer/Supplier
Extensions
The Santos
outage has once again highlighted the impact of losses throughout
the supply chain.
The immediate response may be to review your public utilities
extension. This may be adequate but wordings may limit the cover
to a government owned organisation or one that is adjacent to
your property.
If you are a customer of, or supplier to Santos, you are likely
to understand the current impact to your business. For some this
means a total cessation of operations from normal supply channels.
Other businesses are able to import part or fully manufactured
products and continue trading, albeit at reduced levels.
Importing or outsourcing to competitors comes at a cost, often
a very
significant
and long term cost. Is there any insurance recourse?
An Industrial Special Risks (ISR) policy may provide an extension
of cover under the Business Interruption section to cover damage
occurring at a customer or supplier's premises.
Consider further the manufacturer of plastic boxes. It obtains
its components from the Reliable Supply Company Pty Ltd. The Reliable
Supply Company obtains gas from the Moomba plant to produce its
products. The Reliable Supply Company can no longer manufacture
and notifies its customers. It will take the manufacturer of boxes
some time to source supply from elsewhere.
A further, broader, endorsement provides cover for customers of
suppliers and/or customers.
Depending on the policy, these extensions of cover may not be
standard and the suppliers and/or customers may need to be specified
in the Schedule. A percentage or limit of cover also needs to
be identified.
If a business is heavily dependent on other key business/s for
supply or sales such cover is a necessity and part of a good risk
management plan. It is very important that any limits specified
are considered very carefully.
Knowing how long, costly and potentially unsuccessful legal action
may be, it makes sense to have insurance cover when the impact
of loss at a customer or supplier's premises can have such a significant
impact on your business.
If we can assist you or your clients with such claims please contact
us.


About
Claim Solutions
Claim Solutions
provides a specialist insurance claims service. Our firm is recognised
as one of the leading practices in this field with both national
and international companies featuring amongst our clients. Our
aim is to provide an efficient, professional and complete claims
service which responds to your needs in times of crisis. We are
available to assist in relation to any of the above incidents
or similar losses.

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