Riot Guidance: How To Claim Compensation In The Event Of A Riot

Riot Guidance: How To Claim Compensation In The Event Of A Riot

Riot Guidance: How To Claim Compensation In The Event Of A Riot 150 150 James Hallam

In light of the unrest and rioting taking place throughout of the UK, we are aware that some of our clients and their businesses may have been affected. We want to do all we can to ensure you are fairly compensated for any loss of earnings.

If you have been impacted by the recent disturbances, please ensure you are aware of and adhere to the requirements detailed under the Riot Compensation Act 2016 (RCA)

Please take note of the key things (but not limited to) within the act:

  • The Riot Compensation Act 2016 (RCA) gives victims of criminal damage or loss during a riot the right to compensation.
  • If your property is not adequately insured you can claim compensation under the RCA from the local police claims authority.
  • Not all instances of damage or loss that occur during a period of civil disturbance will meet the criteria for compensation under the RCA – please ensure you read and understand the criteria
  • If you hold insurance for property that is damaged or stolen in a riot, you must claim via your insurance company first.
  • Please report new claims as soon as possible to your usual James Hallam Contact or alternatively please contact our claims team direct via the following:
  • Email: claims@jameshallam.co.uk
  • Report a claim via our Website: https://jameshallam.co.uk/claims-form/

 

  • To claim through the RCA you must:
    • Report the crime to the police
    • Go to gov.uk to access the RCA Claim form
    • Ensure you have the required supporting evidence of the losses you are claiming for – refer to the RCA for more information.
  • Deadline: You have 42 days to make your RCA claim from the date the riot ends. If you make an insurance claim first, you have 42 days to make your RCA claim from the date your insurer tells you that you are not fully covered.
  • If you have any questions or queries on the above, please contact your usual James Hallam contact to discuss.