Khaleej Times

Damages caused by rains ‘generally’ covered by insurance

- Sandhya D’Mello and Waheed Abbas reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Damages to vehicles and properties caused by the ongoing record-breaking rain spell are generally covered under the UAE insurance policies unless it has been explicitly excluded in the agreement, legal experts have said.

Sridhar Subbaraman, founder and owner of insureatoa­sis. com, said all automobile insurance cover damages caused by the rains. “In fact, all insurance companies have already scores of claims for damages caused either due to accidents following the rains or damage caused to the vehicle due to flooding and water seepage. The motor insurance policies generally sold here does cover loss and/or damage due to natural perils,” Subbaraman told Khaleej Times.

According to the Unified Motor Vehicle Insurance Policy, unless a weather pattern is declared a “natural disaster” by a competent

Sridhar Subbaraman, founder and owner, insureatoa­sis.com

authority, damages caused by it have to be covered.

The UAE Insurance Authority took to social media to clarify that damages caused by the recent rains will be included in the insurance coverage unless “a resolution issued by the competent authoritie­s consider the heavy rains a flood situation”.

Subbaraman said they have had claims reported for completed and under-constructi­on properties affected by rains. “These, too, are covered under the policies generally, unless specifical­ly excluded.”

Sanjay Kalia, co-founder of Dana Insurance Brokers, said some insurers cover natural calamities as additional benefit under motor insurance policy. “Residents are advised to take insurance policies which cover natural calamities as they are unpredicta­ble most of the times.”

Zia Ul Jaweed, claims director at RSA Insurance, noted that customers who go for cheaper insurance tend not to read the fine print of their policies. “They see car insurance as a tick-the-box exercise. So when it comes to making a claim, they might quickly find

Insurance companies have already got scores of claims for damages caused either due to accidents following the rains or damage caused to the vehicle due to flooding and water seepage.”

out they’re not as well covered as they first thought. This includes damage done to motors as a result of natural disasters including storms, hailstorms and flooding,” he added.

Legal view

Legal experts also said that the UAE laws allow residents to insure their assets such as cars,

homes and furniture etc. against natural calamities. Ravi P. Jawani, partner at Fichte & Co., said for an insured, the damage due to a rain is normally considered as a “fortuitous loss”. However, the prospects for a successful claim will largely depend on the policy wordings, particular­ly the insurable risk and exclusion clauses.

 ??  ?? STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE: A motorist struggles after his minibus broke down on a flooded road in Sharjah.
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE: A motorist struggles after his minibus broke down on a flooded road in Sharjah.

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