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Why Policy Exclusions Matter Before a Claim

Lessons for SMEs from a Victorian industrial clean-up dispute

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A recent Victorian Supreme Court decision is a timely reminder that having property or business interruption cover does not automatically mean every costly disruption will be insured.
The case involved a glass reprocessing business whose site was taken over by Victoria’s environmental regulator in early 2020 after concerns about fire hazards, contamination and risks to public health and the environment.

The regulator removed large stockpiles of glass, ceramic and porcelain material from the site and later sought recovery of substantial clean-up costs. The business and a related landlord settled the regulator’s claim and then sought to recover the settlement amount from Lloyd’s underwriters under an industrial special risks policy.

The court accepted that the stockpiles were insured property. That point, however, was not enough to secure a payout. The policy contained exclusions and endorsements that proved decisive, including provisions dealing with property taken or controlled under government authority. The court also accepted that the cost of removing the stockpiles was not covered.

For Australian SMEs, the practical lesson is clear: the wording matters as much as the headline cover. A policy may appear broad, but exclusions for confiscation, pollution, regulatory action, clean-up costs or non-compliance can significantly narrow the outcome when a claim is tested. Businesses in recycling, manufacturing, construction, logistics, hospitality, agriculture and other higher-risk sectors should pay particular attention to how environmental and regulatory exposures are treated.

The business interruption aspect is equally important. The court found that temporary loss of access to the premises was not, by itself, an insured loss under the circumstances. The company also had to show a loss of gross profit caused by interruption or interference flowing from an insured event. Because administrators had already been appointed before the regulator’s intervention, proving a profitable business had been interrupted became even more difficult.

This is a useful reminder that business interruption insurance is evidence-heavy. Owners should maintain clear financial records, document operational dependencies, and understand what events must occur before cover responds. If stock, machinery, premises access or licences are critical to revenue, those dependencies should be discussed before renewal, not after a dispute.

The case does not mean cover lacks value. It means businesses need cover that matches their actual risk profile, supported by strong compliance systems and careful disclosure. When operations involve regulated materials, hazardous storage, environmental permits or complex supply chains, professional assistance can help identify gaps that may not be obvious in a standard policy schedule.

For SME owners reviewing their insurance this year, the takeaway is to look beyond premium alone. Focus on the triggers, exclusions, limits, endorsements and evidence requirements that determine whether a policy will respond when pressure is highest. That is where comparing options can make a meaningful difference to resilience.

Published:Sunday, 21st Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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