INDEPENDENT NEWS

Southern Response Class Action back in court

Published: Mon 17 Oct 2016 05:17 PM
SOUTHERN RESPONSE CLASS ACTION BACK IN COURT
17 October 2016
Southern Response Class Action (SRCA) is back in court on Wednesday seeking an order that their class action may proceed. The group of 40, accuses Southern Response (which is owned by the Government) of consistently delaying earthquake house repairs, and of under-estimating claims.
On 16 December 2015 the group applied for a ‘representative order’ but earlier this year Judge Mander rejected that application, suggesting more evidence of a commonality of interest was needed. The group’s new claim highlights the allegation that the insurer’s strategy is to minimise its liability by using the following tactics:
- misrepresenting the nature of Southern Response’s obligations and the claimants’ rights;
- understating the extent of the work required, and the cost of undertaking that work;
- offering cash settlements significantly below the actual assessed cost of undertaking the work in question;
- assuming control of the rebuilding and repair work, so it could minimise the cost to it of the required work;
- unreasonably delaying in responding to and meeting the claims of the claimants;
- adopting various other stances designed to reduce its liabilities;
- inducing “settlements” of the claims for significantly reduced amounts; and
- undertaking sub-standard repair work.
SRCA lawyer Grant Cameron says the group has strong expectations the court will grant their application and a class action will proceed in 2017.
“To date policyholders have not been able to get court assistance as, individually, they don’t have the money to engage experts or lawyers, or to engage in lengthy litigation. Therefore, the court has not been an option. However, with the support of a litigation funder we think policyholders may for the first time, get access to justice and effective remedies”.
The hearing is set for 10am on Wednesday, 19 October at the High Court in Christchurch.

Next in New Zealand politics

Fast-track Approvals Bill Presents A Serious Risk To New Zealand Exporters
By: Environmental Defence Society
New Lab To Help Protect Key Pacific Tuna Fisheries
By: New Zealand Government
Ruawai Leader Slams Kaipara Council In Battle Over $400k Property
By: Susan Botting - Local Democracy Reporter
Another ‘Stolen Generation’ Enabled By Court Ruling On Waitangi Tribunal Summons
By: Te Pati Maori
Die In for Palestine Marks ANZAC day
By: Peace Action Wellington
Penny Drops – But What About Seymour And Peters?
By: New Zealand Labour Party
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media