Insurance company changes mind
Relevant offers
Industries
AMI Insurance is reviewing its treatment of claims for lost rental income due to the earthquake after inquiries by The Press.
An insured party who wants to remain anonymous said AMI had refused to accept a claim for loss of rental income from an earthquake-damaged residential property rented to tenants even though the house and contents policy had that additional cover.
AMI had told the insured party that the Earthquake Commission (EQC) covered damage to homes by earthquakes up to $100,000 and AMI picked up any losses higher than that. The insured party said AMI was tying the additional rental income cover to the EQC cover but that was not stated in the policy.
However yesterday Matthew Cody, AMI executive manager marketing, said there had to be a claim against AMI and that was not the case as it was against EQC.
But that meant there was a gap in the cover for the insured over loss of rental income.
AMI had decided to treat a claim accepted by EQC as a valid claim and the policy on loss of rental income would apply, he said.
That instruction would go out to staff immediately, Cody said, for people who had lodged loss of rent claims. The unhappy party should discuss the claim again with AMI, he said.
- © Fairfax NZ News
Sponsored links
Fyfe can 'write his own ticket'
Crafar sale may hinge on point of law
Mounting cost of coping with mental illness
Airport build a boost for Christchurch
Chinese firm gets nod to buy land
No redundancy for 180 Criterion staff
Hopes high for Canterbury start-ups
Fyfe's finale victim of economic headwinds
Fracking the basis of oil and gas boom
Quakes provide opening for new system
Bridgecorp displayed 'bad management'
Waitangi emotions 'running high' - Harawira
New Zealand into Wellington Sevens semis
Boy critically injured as cars, truck collide near Otaki
Army orders court-martial in WikiLeaks case
Pedestrian dies in Nelson crash
Cambodia still reeling from Khmer Rouge
Black Sticks notch first Champions Trophy win
Banned protester awaits High Court decision
John Terry sacked at England captain - again
Thieves steal glacial ice by the tonne
Four more dead in ongoing Egypt violence
Eastern Europe freeze death toll nears 200
Police make 29 arrests on Sevens first day
Revellers carouse toward finals day climax
Apple acts against Kiwi brand name
Earthquake rattles upper South Island
Sex dentist's name stays suppressed
Car's speed past schoolbus shocks police
Forceful response to US haka 'justified'
Parts of red zone 'won't be rebuilt'
Joe Bennett wins right to stay
Revellers carouse toward finals day climax
'1 per cent' chance of mag-7.0 quake
Supermarket defends booze policy
Outrage over botchup at Claudelands
Give Maori flag status it deserves, mayor says
December quake damage may not be known
Carr's rejection of salary rise 'nothing to do with Marryatt'