Adrian Sargent
Global Multinational Claims leader
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United Kingdom
In a region that is accustomed to typhoons and only recently recovering from losses from Super Typhoon Hato, we were given another reminder over the weekend on the challenges in handling the fallout from yet another powerful storm; Super Typhoon Mangkhut.
We set out below some practical guidance to follow in the event your business has been affected by Typhoon Mangkhut and you wish to make a recovery under your property insurance policy.
Personnel - Make it your priority to account for all employees. Be ready to provide and receive frequent updates on employee movements.
If you do possess business interruption insurance and would like to make a claim, please contact us directly to discuss further due to the complex nature of such claims.
Our property claims advocates will be to assist you in reporting, coordinating, and negotiating settlement of your loss with insurers and / or the loss adjuster (see below). Our claims team has considerable experience with all types and sizes of losses, particularly drawing on experience assisting with Typhoon Hato losses last year. We can advise you on many aspects of your loss: salvage and clean-up operations, temporary protection, preparing the claim, and, in particular, negotiating with insurer representatives. We will act as your advocate directly with insurers in any difference of opinion or interpretation issues of your insurance policy.
After a loss is reported, an adjuster will likely be appointed by your insurance company. The adjusters represent the insurer and Marsh will act in your best interests in liaising with the loss adjuster. Adjusters will do what they can to assist you but it is not their obligation to prepare your claim.
Primary adjuster duties are to investigate, negotiate, and settle your loss. They will need to speak to your employees, inspect the damage, and gather facts about the value of the loss. With sufficient information, a coverage determination will be made. Assuming this is favorable, the adjuster will proceed toward settlement.
Ideally, to help your settlement be timely, accurate, and fair, your relationship with the adjuster needs to be professional, not adversarial.
The latest super typhoon again highlights the need for preparedness and recovery plans to address your risks around the world. The above steps will assist your business in minimizing losses and maximizing your recovery through insurance.
For more information, please contact:
Asia
Dennis Dalati
Head of Claims, Asia
Dennis.Dalati@marsh.com
Hong Kong
Adrian Sargent
Head of Claims, Hong Kong
Adrian.Sargent@marsh.com
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Global Multinational Claims leader
United Kingdom