Damage from earthquakes in Spain: damage, coverage, and the role of the Consorcio

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Is earthquake damage in Spain insured?

Yes. Damage from earthquakes in Spain is not covered by regular insurance but through the Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros (CCS)., a public Spanish institution.

The CCS is a governmental institution that handles damages in exceptional events such as earthquakes, severe floods, and other extraordinary risks.

No. The assessment, decision, and payout are handled entirely by CCS. Insurers have no influence on this, nor on the duration or outcome.

At least the exact date of the incident and the address of the building. Based on this, the CCS checks if an earthquake was actually registered and of what magnitude.

The CCS looks at official seismological data such as the magnitude of the earthquake, the depth and distance to the epicenter, and the impact in your region.

No. Minor earthquakes generally do not qualify for compensation. Buildings are required to withstand minor ground movements according to Spanish building codes.

Only when the earthquake was strong enough to cause damage to a correctly built and maintained building, can the CCS open a file.

No. There are no fixed numbers or simple lists; each earthquake is assessed individually based on technical and official data.

You must Contact CCS directly to open a case. They will inform you if your claim falls within the legal criteria.

We will clearly explain the Spanish system to you, help you understand what is and isn't possible, and guide you where we can. The decision itself always lies with the CCS.

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A claim is annoying enough, especially if you are in another country and not everything proceeds in your own language. That's why we make sure that your damage is handled correctly, clearly and as smoothly as possible.