Australian homeowners warned of a ‘perfect storm’ due to budget insurance cuts

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Home owners are crossing their fingers as more Australians are cutting insurance from their budgets due to the cost of living crisis.

The increasing frequency of extreme climate events, inflation, and Australians’ love of urbanization in places most likely to be affected by weather have created a “perfect storm” in insurance markets.

Andrew Hall, head of the Insurance Council of Australia, painted a grim picture during an address to the National Press Club on Thursday.

He said the “difficult choice” to drop insurance or be underinsured is creating a protection gap – the extent to which potential economic losses are not covered by private insurance.

“It’s the difference between what should be insured or what should be insured and what is not,” he said.

Many Australians have tried to maintain cover but Mr Hall said the risk was greatest in areas where “the risk of high natural risk exposure is driving the greatest increases in premiums.”

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camera iconBusinesses and local people’s homes are now empty or closed after severe flooding in Lismore. NCA Newswire/Scott Powick Credit: News Corp Australia

“More and more people are crossing their fingers and hoping that luck will be on their side,” Mr Hall said.

“As the security gap widens, there will be serious implications. The first is the additional vulnerability that households and families, especially middle- and low-income earners, will face if the worst happens.

“This means that when disasters and accidents occur, they disproportionately affect the lives of people, especially those from vulnerable socio-economic groups.”

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