FOS decisions / Buildings Insurance
Buildings Insurance
Financial Ombudsman Service final decisions, reproduced verbatim from the FOS published decisions register.
Decisions
28
Upheld
21
Not upheld
7
Avg redress
£987
Upheld complaints (21)
UK Insurance Limited
DRN-6242953A vacant property exclusion does not apply where damage originates from another part of the building and the excluded property had regular occupancy for maintenance purposes within 30 days of the loss.
UpheldRedress £800Mar 2026G11 Financial Management Limited
DRN-6041961A commercial policyholder has a duty under the Insurance Act 2015 to make a fair presentation of risk to their insurer, with ultimate responsibility lying with the policyholder even when using a broker as agent.
UpheldDec 2025Admiral Insurance (Gibraltar) Limited
DRN-6199853An insurer may cash settle a claim at their chosen supplier's cost, but must ensure the quoted work is comparable and reasonably priced.
UpheldRedress £200Dec 2025AXA Insurance UK Plc
DRN-5469586Insurers must handle claims fairly and not unreasonably decline claims; at renewal, significant changes to cover must be clearly communicated to policyholders.
UpheldMar 2025National House-Building Council
DRN-6068725An NHBC Buildmark warranty claim for damage caused by below-ground drainage defects is only covered if the policyholder is legally responsible for that drainage section.
UpheldRedress £300Accredited Insurance (Europe) Ltd
DRN-6138201An insurer's liability under a buildings insurance policy is limited to the sum insured for structures on the property, and ground stabilisation works undertaken to prevent future damage do not extend the insurer's obligation beyond the pol
UpheldRedress £400INTACT INSURANCE UK LIMITED
DRN-6199944An insurer may apply proportionate claim settlement under the Insurance Act 2015 where a commercial customer fails to make a fair presentation of risk at renewal by providing materially inaccurate declared values.
UpheldRedress £250Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company Limited
DRN-6192622An insurer cannot cash settle a buildings insurance claim for reinstatement works while those works are ongoing without properly warning the policyholder and ensuring they have had fair opportunity to address any issues.
UpheldSociety of Lloyd's
DRN-6236404Physical damage to a housing unit under a building warranty includes when a component of the drainage system is not functioning as designed, regardless of whether additional consequential damage has occurred.
UpheldRedress £150Protector Insurance UK
DRN-6224215Insurance claims for damage must result from a sudden, fortuitous event to be covered; damage from latent defects or gradual deterioration falls outside coverage.
UpheldRedress £350Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company Limited
DRN-6239146An insurer cannot rely on a policy term to vary premium mid-term for a pre-inception claim incident without applying the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 requirements.
UpheldPeter Bebb
DRN-6197656A broker selling buildings insurance on an advised basis must provide clear, fair and not misleading information about the sum insured and rebuild costs to ensure the policy is suitable for the customer's needs.
UpheldRedress £1,721Lloyds Bank General Insurance Limited
DRN-6244386An insurer must fairly assess and cover all costs reasonably necessary to reinstate property to its pre-loss condition following an insured peril, excluding pre-existing defects or improvements.
UpheldAXA Insurance UK Plc
DRN-6065624Following ABI guidance, an insurer should offer continuous subsidence cover at renewal after handling a subsidence claim, though it may adjust premiums and excesses in line with its underwriting criteria applied consistently to all customer
UpheldHDI Global Speciality SE
DRN-5745133An insurer that handles a subsidence claim should offer continuous buildings insurance including subsidence cover to the policyholder, in line with ABI guidance on good industry practice.
UpheldSociety of Lloyd's
DRN-5726920A defect must be notified to the insurer within the policy period for a claim to be valid; notification can occur through submission of detailed engineering evidence identifying the specific defect.
UpheldRedress £200Amtrust Specialty Limited
DRN-6110881A structural defects warranty covers defects within the demised property (housing unit) as defined in the policy, and the common-parts excess does not apply to works that fall within the leaseholder's demised property rather than common par
UpheldRedress £3,800Amtrust Specialty Limited
DRN-6110799A structural defects warranty covers demised property defects within the Housing Unit as defined in the policy, and a common-parts excess does not apply to defects within the leaseholder's demised property.
UpheldRedress £2,000Amtrust Specialty Limited
DRN-6110900A structural warranty claim for water ingress damage to balconies falls within the demised property coverage, not common parts, and the insurer's errors in requiring JCT contracts and imposing wrong excesses constitute actionable failings w
UpheldRedress £2,000Admiral Insurance (Gibraltar) Limited
DRN-6229011A business must handle insurance claims with reasonable care and provide fair compensation for distress and inconvenience caused by poor claims handling, though compensation should be limited to losses actually suffered and supported by evi
UpheldRedress £1,500Tesco Underwriting Limited
DRN-5921413An insurer must provide persuasive evidence that the dominant cause of damage is excluded (wear and tear) rather than the accepted insured peril (subsidence) when evidence shows damage is consistent with the insured event.
UpheldRedress £150
Not-upheld complaints (7)
Accelerant Insurance UK Limited
DRN-5960238An insurer is not obligated to provide cover for items or structures not included in the original plans submitted at quotation or not explicitly specified in the policy certificate.
Not upheldNational House Building Council (NHBC)
DRN-6254261An insurer's liability under a building warranty is limited to the work specified in the resolution report, and does not extend to rectifying defects that have not yet caused physical damage.
Not upheldNew India Assurance Company Limited
DRN-6238893An insurer may fairly decline a claim for subsidence damage to a boundary wall where the policy term excludes such damage unless the main house is also damaged by the same cause.
Not upheldAXA Insurance UK Plc
DRN-6187333Under the Insurance Act 2015, a consumer must make a fair presentation of the risk; failure to do so is a qualifying breach entitling the insurer to avoid the policy.
Not upheldTesco Underwriting Limited
DRN-6259308An insurer may reasonably request validation information when discrepancies in property details emerge during a claim, and such validation checks do not constitute avoidable delay if conducted within a reasonable timeframe.
Not upheldGreat Lakes Insurance UK Limited
DRN-6065188An insurer may fairly decline a claim if the evidence demonstrates that damage was caused by an underlying defect rather than an insured peril, even if the insured peril coincided with the damage.
Not upheldTesco Underwriting Limited
DRN-6247627Trace and access cover under a home insurance policy only applies when a leak causes damage to the building; if no damage occurred, the cover does not apply regardless of investigation costs incurred.
Not upheld