Monday, 3 October 2016

Canadian insurers ready to respond to flash flooding in Windsor: IBC

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Canadian insurers ready to respond to flash flooding in Windsor: IBC


IBC is deploying the Community Assistance Mobile Pavilion (CAMP) to the Windsor-Tecumseh region.


Staff on October 3, 2016


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Canada’s insurance industry is ready to respond following severe flash flooding that hit Windsor and Tecumseh on September 29.

“The beginning of fall often brings severe storms and heavy rains to parts of the province,” said Kim Donaldson, vice-President, Ontario, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). “While no serious injuries have been reported, there does appear to be significant flood damage in the affected areas. Residents with property damage should contact their insurers as soon as possible to begin the claims process.”


IBC is deploying the Community Assistance Mobile Pavilion (CAMP) to the Windsor-Tecumseh region. IBC staff will answer insurance-related questions and help affected residents get in touch with their insurance representative to begin the claims process.


“IBC will continue to monitor the situation in Windsor,” added Donaldson. “Flooding can cause extensive damage to homes and businesses. It’s important that Canadians understand their insurance policies and put an emergency preparedness plan in place before bad weather strikes.”



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