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Café's Storm Damage Claim Reduced Due to Underinsurance

Understanding the Impact of Underinsurance on Business Claims

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In a recent case, a café and catering business faced significant financial challenges after a storm forced its closure.
The establishment ceased operations on August 28, 2024, and resumed on January 24, 2025, following repairs approved by their insurer, Suncorp.
The insurer compensated the business with $280,570 for a year's gross profit loss and an additional $26,863 for increased operational costs.

The café contested the insurer's application of an underinsurance clause, seeking reimbursement for the deductions and compensation for the stress and inconvenience caused by payment delays and the claims process. The business argued that the adjusted value at risk exceeded 80%, which should negate the underinsurance reduction.

Suncorp maintained that the claim was proportionally reduced because the insured sum was less than 80% of the actual risk, aligning with their policy terms. The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) supported the insurer's stance, stating that the policy required gross profit to be insured for at least 80% of the actual annual turnover multiplied by the gross profit rate. Failure to meet this threshold results in proportional claim reductions.

AFCA emphasized that this clause discourages the intentional selection of a lower insured sum to reduce premiums while still expecting full compensation. The decision also found the insurer's handling of progress payments and the overall claims process to be reasonable.

This case underscores the critical importance for restaurant and café owners to ensure their insurance coverage accurately reflects their business's value. Underestimating the insured sum can lead to significant financial shortfalls during claims, particularly in the event of unforeseen disasters. Regularly reviewing and updating insurance policies to match the current value of assets and potential risks is essential to safeguard against such situations.

Published:Thursday, 12th Mar 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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