Insurance Council of Australia: Insurance Disaster Responders Move Into South Australia
Insurance disaster responders are entering
The storm cell, which hit areas in
The declaration of an Insurance Catastrophe serves to escalate and prioritise the insurance industry's response for affected policyholders.
To date 59,237 claims have been lodged across the three impacted states with approximately two thirds of claims in
The ICA has this week worked with the State Government to facilitate the entry of insurance disaster responders into
The 21 specialists being deployed include assessors, loss adjusters and claims specialists. In line with the insurance sector's Covid-19 Disaster and Recovery Deployment Plan these workers will be subject to a range of restrictions and requirements when in
The deployment of insurance disaster responders from interstate is necessary because there are not enough local claims specialists or trades to meet the needs of those impacted by the storm.
With border restrictions still in place while natural disasters are more likely, the ICA has written to national and state leaders calling for a nationally consistent approach to the deployment across state and territory borders of insurance disaster responders.
Insurers are advising that disruption to building supply chains related to the pandemic continue to cause ongoing delays to the supply of building materials nationally.
Quote attributable to Andrew Hall, CEO,
Families, businesses, and communities rely on insurance disaster responders from interstate in the aftermath of natural disasters - without them, recovery is delayed with significant personal, social, and economic impacts.
Modelling undertaken for the
The ICA appreciates the efforts of the SA Government, Health and Police to enable the deployment of insurance disaster responders to support the recovery of storm-impacted South Australians.
However, the fact that it has taken more than a week to obtain this approval shows the urgent need for a nationally consistent approach that allows insurers to meet the needs of customers faster.
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