Homeowners whose lives are left in ruins by wildfires, like the one that tore through Wennington yesterday, will be able to claim it back on insurance, says the Association of British Insurers (ABI)
As many as 63 homes were gutted across the UK yesterday, with 41 in London alone - including 19 homes in the village of Wennington, and 14 homes and 25 vehicles in a blaze in Dagenham.
it is going to cost to repair that? a big insurance claim? a big insurance claim? i ve got absolutely a big insurance claim? i ve got absolutely no a big insurance claim? i ve got absolutely no idea. a big insurance claim? i ve got absolutely no idea. i m - a big insurance claim? i ve got absolutely no idea. i m not - a big insurance claim? i ve got absolutely no idea. i m not a i absolutely no idea. i m not a structural engineer or a builder. we are waiting for the loss adjuster the senate on monday, we will have that conversation and put it in their hands. and take it from there. yeah, i think it is going to take a long time to rebuild the house, to be honest, because i think the damage extends quite far into the house stop if you see the chimney stack behind me, i think that has taken the full force of the tree coming down, which is a pretty structural element of the house. so we will see on monday. structural element of the house. so we will see on monday. well, i m so sor
for the loss adjuster to turn up on monday. we ll have a conversation and put it in their hands and and take it from there. but yeah, it s going to. i think it s going to take a long time to to rebuild the house, to be honest, because i think the damage probably extends quite far into the house. if you see the chimney stack behind me, i think that s taken the full force of the tree coming down, which is a pretty structural element of the house. structural element of the house, so we ll see, we ll see on monday
24 December 2020
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