INSURANCE SUMS MUST ADD UP

INSURANCE SUMS MUST ADD UP

A PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR will undertake a review to determine what business insurance values should be.

If the worst happens, and you suffer a loss to one of the buildings or infrastructure on your Park then the amount you are insured for becomes an important number. With rising costs of materials and labour, knowing how much to insure for is difficult. There is a lot of focus at present on the rising costs in construction, and in particular in the leisure industry.

Whether it’s replacement caravans and lodges, the cost of timber or the cost of labour. In their latest report on Building Repair Costs, Sedgwick, one of the leading global Claims providers, forecast that the cost of insurance repairs in relation to buildings will rise 10.5% through the first part of this year.

Known as the Insurance Repair Specific Index (IRSI), it monitors the four main cost components typically found in insurance repairs: Labour, Plan, Materials and Waste disposal. If costs of rebuild and replacement go up by 10%, is a 10% increase in your sums insured sufficient?

Or would 15% be more appropriate for you? A reliable source of information, The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, also measure the cost of construction materials and in late 2022, they recorded a 12.7% increase. The most robust way to determine sums insured would be to engage a professional surveyor to undertake a review for you and use their report to determine what those values should be.

You may wish to check with your insurer to see if they offer a valuation service. If you have a policy with Compass, we have an exclusive Valuation Service, which will help to give you peace of mind by providing a range of options for professional valuations of all the buildings on your park. It offers solutions from remote desktop surveys to on site physical valuations, all designed to give you the insight and information you need to insure your business.

The service includes:
• Choice of desktop review or on site survey(depending on the size of your business and specific needs).
• Full reports with declared value, rebuild and sum insured estimates.
• Discounted follow up reports at 3 and 5 years.
• Access to quarterly building cost indices and reports.

Prices start at £150 + VAT for a desktop review and £800 + VAT for an onsite survey and are linked to the size of your business and the sums you need to insure for. To find out more about the service you can speak to your Regional Account Manager,
contact us via:

COMPASS INSURANCE
0344 274 0276
enquiries@compass.co.uk
www.compassparks.co.uk

Don’t Slip Up On That Inevitable Accident

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Talk to Peter Heffer of Lorica Insurance today about their fresh approach to insurance claims.

Don't Slip Up On That Inevitable Accident

Accidents happen. Making the best of them can lead to a happy customer who will come back to your park time and time again.

We asked Peter Heffer of Lorica Insurance Brokers for his insight into how, despite common belief, insurance claims can improve the customer experience.

“All the best efforts in the world won’t stop accidents, it is a fact of life that they can and will happen,” advises Peter. “We can do our best to avoid them but at some point they will occur. Insurance companies accept this fact and make provision within their cash reserves.”

Peter advises: “There is a way to approach claims for injury to third parties (and employees) where the insurer takes a much more proactive stance shortly after the accident has occurred.

“The concept is based around customer care, where the insurer contacts the injured party as soon as reasonably practicable to ask how they are, is there anything they need, would they like someone to arrange various forms of care for them such as physiotherapy and the like.

“Ultimately this early intervention makes the customer feel that they are being treated fairly and they may not bring a formal claim against you, or should they do so then the legal fees are far lower as most of the investigative and medical attention has already been addressed,” adds Peter.

“Some claims won’t even involve a lawyer as the customer has built up a rapport with the insurance company and is happy to work with them.”

Contact Peter today to learn more about Lorica’s fresh approach to insurance matters and how it can benefit your business.

Lorica Insurance Brokers
Tel. 07827 895671
pheffer@loricainsurance.com
www.loricainsurance.com