How do i make insurance claim after weather damage to french home?

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AS WITH DROUGHT DAMAGE, INSURANCE PAYMENTS MAY NOT ARRIVE UNTIL THE COMMUNE HAS BEEN DECLARED A DROUGHT DISASTER ZONE READER QUESTION: IF OUR HOME IS SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM FLOODING OR


STORMS DO WE HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE IF A NATURAL DISASTER ZONE IS DECLARED FOR OUR AREA OR SHOULD WE MAKE A NORMAL INSURANCE CLAIM FIRST? This will depend on what exact kind of damage is


involved. Many insurance policies will have a _garantie tempête_ (storm cover) clause, which will cover you in the event of damage from hail, gusts of wind, torrential rain etc, providing


certain conditions were met (for example winds being a certain speed). For other natural disasters such as floods or landslides, compensation may not be paid unless you have a _multirisque


habitation_ (multi-risk) policy including natural disasters (which most do) and your commune is declared by official decree to have been subject to a natural disaster (_catastrophe


naturelle_). Our recent article about an UPDATE TO THE ‘NATURAL DISASTER ZONES’ declared by France – largely relating to 2022’s drought – reviews information on how to deal with an insurance


claim regarding damage after a natural disaster. In most cases insurers will not pay for damage claims resulting from natural disasters until communes are officially declared as such, even


if damage to a property is severe. However, there are some things you can do to help with your claim and it is good to be ready to submit it as quickly as possible. WHAT TO DO TO HELP YOUR


CLAIM Firstly, it is always worth letting your insurance company know about damage as soon as it happens. Even if the damage to your property will not be covered until your commune is placed


on the natural disaster zone list, informing your insurance company of the damage means they will have a written record of it (and you will have a written record that you informed them).


This can be a useful safeguard in the event that the natural disaster is not ultimately recognised and you want to try to claim on other guarantees in your policy. You should also let your


local commune know about the damage – this may increase their chances of convincing the authorities that the commune deserves to be on the list. In the weeks following the disaster you


should compile evidence of the damage, if possible using an official report (from a bailiff) as well as before and after photos of your home. READ MORE: DROUGHT DAMAGE CLAIMS COULD GET


EASIER DUE TO REFORMS AND MÉTÉO-FRANCE ONCE THE _JOURNAL OFFICIEL _IS UPDATED After this, you will have to wait until your commune is declared to be subject to a natural disaster. Lists of


recent disaster zones are updated a number of times a year, with officials visiting communes which have asked to be added and assessing damage in the area. Usually, your _mairie_ will


contact you directly to let you know (if you have informed them about the damage to your property), or you may find the information online. _The Connexion _and other French media usually


write articles informing readers when lists have been updated, and local media is likely to discuss changes in your area also. After this you have to contact your insurer to officially


submit your claim. Previously this had to be within 10 days of the _Journal Officiel_ being updated, but this has been changed to 30 days. Even if you have already notified your insurer


about the damage, you should do so again, making sure you have an official case number or record of it, ideally with a_ lettre recommandé avec un avis de réception_ (recorded delivery letter


with acknowledgement of receipt). A surveyor should come to check the damage, after which the insurance company should make a compensation offer within one month. If you agree this, you can


sign it and will receive your compensation within 21 days. Alternatively if you were offered repairs they should be carried out no later than 30 days after signing the contract. If you do


not agree with the compensation amount you can obtain a second opinion from another surveyor, either at your own expense or at a split cost with your insurer – depending on the policy you


have – which can cost around €1,000. If you still disagree after seeing all the reports - which the insurance company are required to send to you - you can call in a third expert, a


mediator, or take the case to court, although this will be at your own expense. IT IS DIFFERENT FOR LIGHTNING STRIKES Insurers may ask for additional proof for certain kinds of damage from


extreme weather; this is often the case, for example, for lightning strikes on buildings. If you are making a claim after lightning damage – either directly or indirectly affecting your


property – you will have to compile a similar dossier recording damage, and inform your insurer of this. You will usually also need an official certificate from _Météo France_ – a


_certificat d’intempérie _– stating there was stormy weather and lightning in your area at the time damage was sustained. The certificate costs €62.50, see the official _Météo


France_website. For certain other claims for storm damage – even with a _garantie tempête__clause_, you may have to provide your insurer with this _certificat d’intempérie_. READ MORE: STORM


DAMAGE IN FRANCE: HOW TO MANAGE AN INSURANCE CLAIM FOR YOUR HOME


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