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Earthquake damages homes and commercial properties

Author: Amy Duckworth, 27 February 2008.


Earthquake damages homes and commercial properties
Property owners insurers and home insurance providers are still assessing the impact of this morning's earthquake. Leading insurance broker, Alan Boswell Group, considers the insurance coverage for earthquakes in the UK and looks at similar events from the recent past.

Much of Britain was woken just before 1am this morning by an unusual rumbling sound: an earthquake. The epicentre was near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire but the tremor could be felt across most of England and parts of Scotland. With a magnitude of 5.3 on the Richter scale, this was the strongest earthquake in he UK for nearly 25 years.

For most of us the outcome was nothing more than a distrubed night's sleep but for some living close to the epicentre the story was different.

By mid morning, Claims Executive Andrew Higgins from Alan Boswell Group had begun to receive reports of structural damage caused by the earthquake. “Some people have suffered large cracks to their walls, fallen chimneys, and damage to internal decorations. Luckily, most of the damage is superficial and can be easily repaired.”

The last earthquake to cause any significant structural damage occurred on 28th April 2007 and affected parts of Kent. Following that occurence, Alan Boswell Group dealt with 115 home insurance and landlord insurance claims.
Earthquakes are covered as a standard peril under most UK insurance policies. All home insurance and landlords insurance policies recommeded by Alan Boswell Group include the cover automatically. If you have any queries contact our claims support team on 01603 218099.
Alan Boswell Insurance Brokers Limited, Alan Boswell Insurance Services Limited and Alan Boswell & Company Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
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