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First Public Meeting Since Joint Agreement Signed With EQC

Tuesday 10 May 2016, 10:51AM

By RedPR

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House Being Moved Onto An Empty Site, Post Quake
House Being Moved Onto An Empty Site, Post Quake Credit: Ali Jones PR

CANTERBURY

EQC Chief Executive Ian Simpson has been invited to the first public meeting since the signing of a joint agreement between the Commission and an EQC claimants group.

Canterbury Claimants has organised a meeting to assist Canterbury earthquake claimants learn about, and understand, what the recent Declaratory Settlement between EQC and EQC Action Group, might mean for them. The meeting is on Thursday, 12th May, from 7:00pm to 8:45pm, at the Transitional Cathedral.

Organiser and Canterbury Claimants spokesperson Melanie Tobeck-Bourke says the group is very keen for EQC to be involved.

“We are hoping EQC will work with us, either to present to the audience or provide information for us to present on their behalf. Many people would like to know the process EQC want them to follow,” she says.

At the very least Canterbury Claimants is hopeful that EQC will provide a handout for the meeting which includes a simple process graphic, a dedicated contact telephone number, a purpose-specific inquiry form, and response timelines.

Interest in the meeting has been high with the confirmed speakers including, Mr Peter Woods, Anthony Harper – EQC Action Group Lawyer; Dr Duncan Webb, Lane Neave – Insurance Lawyer and Dr Michael Naylor – Senior Lecturer in Finance and Insurance, Massey University.

 

Note: Canterbury Claimants is a group that was formed four years ago. Its purpose was, and still is, to organise public meetings, with the narrow brief of discussing insurance claimant issues resulting from the Canterbury earthquakes.

Those meetings have been highly successful, supporting many claimants, with numbers attending ranging from 300 – 700. Most of the meetings in the last two years have been held at the Transitional Cathedral. EQC have been invited to attend these meetings on a number of occasions, but to date, they have declined for various reasons.

ENDS

Canterbury Claimants Spokesperson Melanie Tobeck-Bourke on 021 449 584

 

WHEN

Thursday, 12 May 2016 from 7:00 PM to 8:45 PM

WHERE

Transitional Cathedral - 234 Hereford St Christchurch Central

 

SPEAKERS

Ms Melanie Tobeck-Bourke – Canterbury Claimants

Mr Warwick Schaffer – EQC Action Group Chair

Mr Peter Woods, Anthony Harper – EQC Action Group Lawyer

Dr Duncan Webb, Lane Neave – Insurance Lawyer

Dr Michael Naylor – Senior Lecturer in Finance & Insurance, Massey University

Mr Cam Preston – Canterbury Claimants

……with practical advice on how the EQC Action Group Settlement affects you.

 

BACKGROUND:

A group of 98 Canterbury homeowners has won a landmark settlement with the Earthquake Commission (EQC) following a bid for a joint declaratory statement.

The joint statement is relevant to anyone with settled or unsettled properties with EQC dwelling claims.

But what does it all really mean for you?

This public meeting aims to inform you of the joint statement/agreement reached and its implications for you and your property.

If you have questions you would like to have addressed at the meeting please email them in advance to: info@jotomero.co.nz

The questions will be collated and it is hoped most can be addressed on the night.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Where can I find a copy of the joint statement that was agreed?

https://gallery.mailchimp.com/6842ee973d72d1f389491d0a6/files/Joint_Statement_EQC_Action_Group_28_April_2016_copy.pdf

Where can I read more about the joint statement? 

https://gallery.mailchimp.com/6842ee973d72d1f389491d0a6/files/News_release_EQC_Action_Group_wins_landmark_settlement.pdf