New ICA boss 'pleased' with Australian BI test case progress
A test case launched by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) to examine the application of certain infectious diseases exclusions in business interruption (BI) policies will be heard by the NSW Court of Appeal "on an expedited basis", the council's new chief executive officer Andrew Hall has confirmed. NSW Supreme Court Justice David Hammerschlag has granted approval to...
...move the case to the Court of Appeal after reviewing the pleadings and the joint motion by legal counsels that also asked for the test case to be expedited.
According to ICA, Justice Hammerschlag determined the case was of sufficient importance that it should be moved. The hearing is due to start on October 2.
The test case consists of two separate small business claims that were lodged with the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) as part of its dispute resolution process. The AFCA will use the outcomes of the test case in determining complaints arising in respect of business interruption claims with the infectious disease exclusion.
Andrew Hall, who has recently taken over as CEO of ICA from Rob Whelan, said: “The pandemic and resulting uncertainty have had a devastating impact on Australia, so we are pleased the test case hearing is progressing as quickly as possible, and a judgment can be delivered that provides greater clarity to customers, insurers and regulators in the treatment of pandemic-related claims.
“In most cases, pandemic exclusions are a threshold issue in Australia given that most insurers have never contemplated coverage for pandemics, have not priced the risk or collected premiums for this risk. Globally, insurers generally regard pandemics as uninsurable risks.”
"The ICA is pleased the case will be heard by the Court of Appeal on an expedited basis," Hall added.
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