Can I claim for damage caused by weather?

You can claim for damage caused by the weather if it meets our definition of a storm:

‘A single violent weather event with wind speeds exceeding 55mph, and/or snowfall exceeding 30cm in depth within a 48-hour period, and/or torrential rainfall at the rate of at least 25mm per hour.’

If the weather event meets this definition, we’ll appoint a partner from our network to assess the damage.

Things that we don’t cover include:

  • pre-existing issues and/or weaknesses to your property that were highlighted by the storm damage
  • loss or damage to gates, hedges or fences damage caused by water entering your home from the outside unless the weather event meets the definition above.

If you claim for something and it turns out you’re not covered for it, a record will be made on the Claims Underwriting Exchange (CUE). The CUE is a resource that is visible to other insurance companies. The claim will also be noted on your policy schedule but it won’t increase your premium. This information is only captured for record-keeping purposes.

We know making a claim can be a distressing experience, which is why our claims team are on hand to support you. To check which number to call, visit our Home Insurance claims: how to claim page.

NB: This answer relates to standard policies from 25th May 2020 onwards. For Finest policies and policies before 25th of May 2020, please refer to your policy booklet.
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