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Insurers pushed on flood claims | |
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Representatives from the insurance industry have met ministers to see how best to deal with the cost of claims following the recent floods. | |
Ministers have already met local councils to discuss how to spend the £14m relief package announced by Prime Minister Gordon Brown. | Ministers have already met local councils to discuss how to spend the £14m relief package announced by Prime Minister Gordon Brown. |
UK insurers are facing a bill of about £1.5bn after June's floods. | UK insurers are facing a bill of about £1.5bn after June's floods. |
The flooding is estimated to have hit 31,200 homes and 7,000 firms, mainly in the Midlands and northern England. | The flooding is estimated to have hit 31,200 homes and 7,000 firms, mainly in the Midlands and northern England. |
HAVE YOUR SAY The people of Toll Bar have been affected more than can be imagined Rachel, Doncaster Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY The people of Toll Bar have been affected more than can be imagined Rachel, Doncaster Send us your comments |
Earlier, Communities Secretary Hazel Blears told the House of Commons that pressure was being applied to insurers. | |
She said: "I hope the House will appreciate how seriously we're taking this issue around insurance to make sure that claims are dealt with speedily, fairly, and [that] there is sufficient capacity to really get on with this, because this is a top priority for members of the public." | She said: "I hope the House will appreciate how seriously we're taking this issue around insurance to make sure that claims are dealt with speedily, fairly, and [that] there is sufficient capacity to really get on with this, because this is a top priority for members of the public." |
Malcolm Tarling, a spokesman for the Association of British Insurers (ABI) described the meeting with ministers as "very constructive". | |
"We believe 99% of properties have now been visited by an insurance representative or loss adjuster," he said. | |
"The key priority right now is to make sure that anyone whose is property is uninhabitable gets into alternative accommodation and to help business get back to trading." | |
Mr Tarling added that in the longer term, the construction industry should be given incentives to ensure all newly-built homes were better protected from flooding and local councils should ensure drainage was better. | |
Spending shortfall | Spending shortfall |
Meanwhile, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn has said the government is to increase flood defence spending from £600m this year to £800m a year in 2010/11. | Meanwhile, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn has said the government is to increase flood defence spending from £600m this year to £800m a year in 2010/11. |
Nevertheless, insurers have been critical about the level of government spending on flood defences. | Nevertheless, insurers have been critical about the level of government spending on flood defences. |
Last year there was a £15m shortfall in the amount of money spent on flood defences. | Last year there was a £15m shortfall in the amount of money spent on flood defences. |
Flood in the UK, we believe, is right up there as a major world-class risk Clemont Booth, Allianz UK Q&A: Flooding and insurance | Flood in the UK, we believe, is right up there as a major world-class risk Clemont Booth, Allianz UK Q&A: Flooding and insurance |
Under a deal struck between the government and the insurance industry in 2005, insurers agreed to continue to offer cover for homes at risk of flood. | Under a deal struck between the government and the insurance industry in 2005, insurers agreed to continue to offer cover for homes at risk of flood. |
But if the government fails to fulfil its side of the bargain, people at risk of flooding could be refused cover by insurers. | But if the government fails to fulfil its side of the bargain, people at risk of flooding could be refused cover by insurers. |
Insurers have also called for more information on the country's flood defences, in order to help them offer cover. | Insurers have also called for more information on the country's flood defences, in order to help them offer cover. |
Insurance threat | Insurance threat |
Some firms, it seems, are already re-assessing who they should insure following the recent floods. | Some firms, it seems, are already re-assessing who they should insure following the recent floods. |
German insurer Allianz said the recent floods were a "wake-up call" for the industry. | German insurer Allianz said the recent floods were a "wake-up call" for the industry. |
"Flood in the UK, we believe, is right up there as a major world-class risk," Clement Booth, chairman of Allianz UK, told the Financial Times newspaper. | "Flood in the UK, we believe, is right up there as a major world-class risk," Clement Booth, chairman of Allianz UK, told the Financial Times newspaper. |
He added it was too early to say how much insurance premiums would increase by. | He added it was too early to say how much insurance premiums would increase by. |