Areas of Activity
Extraordinary Risk Insurance
Consorcio compensates the damages produced by some natural and human-made hazards on insured properties and individuals in the Spanish market.
Consorcio compensates the damages produced by some natural and human-made hazards on insured properties and individuals in the Spanish market.
Natural and human-made events covered in the Extraordinary Risk Insurance
It is a feature of the Spanish scheme to define the extraordinary hazards covered in consideration of the potential of causing losses of catastrophic nature, but without conditioning the protection to particular events that affect a very high number of policyholders or a very extensive area, or to the fact that they cause a high amount of losses that allow that event to be officially qualified as a "disaster". It is possible that the loss affects a single policyholder, with full right to the compensation which, therefore, does not require an official declaration of "disaster" or "disaster area" to be issued by the public authorities. In other words, the classification of ‘extraordinary’ hazards is qualitative and not quantitative.
The cover is automatic when one of the following guaranteed events has occurred:
Natural events: flood (fluvial, pluvial and coastal), wave battering, tidal waves, earthquake, volcanic eruptions, windstorms and tornadoes (unusual cyclonic storms) and the falling of astral bodies and meteorites. The most frequent and costly hazard in the Extraordinary Risk Scheme is flood, and for cover purposes, flood is understood to be the waterlogging of the land produced by rain or melting of snow and ice; by water from lakes with natural outflows, from estuaries or rivers, or from natural water courses on the surface when their normal channels overflow. Likewise, the sea pounding along the coast is included, although no waterlogging occurs. However, the rain directly falling on the insured risk is not included in this concept of flood, or the collection of rainfall by roof or rooftop terrace, the drainage network or patios, as also the flooding caused by the collapse of dams, canals, drains, collectors and other artificial underground channels, except when the breakage has occurred as a direct result of an extraordinary event covered by Consorcio.
The damages caused by earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanic eruptions and the falling of astral bodies or meteorites are covered previous certification issued by the National Geographic Institute and other competent Public Organisms on the matter. In the case of unusual cyclonic storm: for instance windstorms characterised by the existence of gusts of over 120 km/h and tornadoes, their losses are covered in accordance with the Regulation for Extraordinary Risks Insurance.
Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros does not cover the following cases:
Consorcio's cover will not come into play and therefore, there will be not right to compensation, when any of the following circumstances occurs (please see article 6 of the Regulation for Extraordinary Risk Insurance):