The November 2025 hailstorms across south-east Queensland triggered more than 27,800 insurance claims in just 48 hours, according to the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA). As insurers work to support affected communities, one issue is becoming increasingly urgent: the rise of “disaster chasers”; opportunistic operators who target residents immediately after a storm.
Disaster Chasers (sometimes called Storm Chasers) are individuals or groups who appear after major weather events, offering rapid repairs, inspections, or damage assessments. They often claim to act on behalf of insurers, but they don’t.
Typical tactics include:
Pressuring homeowners to sign repair contracts immediately
Requesting upfront cash payments
Promising that the insurer “will cover everything”
Inflating repair costs or commissioning unnecessary work
In many cases, the work performed is not approved by insurers, leaving homeowners facing unexpected bills or rejected claims.
One of the damaging storm fronts approaches Brisbane Airport on 25 November 2025
So, why are visits from Disaster Chasers increasing after severe weather? Major weather events such as hail, storms andflooding create high stress for residents, large claim volumes for insurers, periods of uncertainty before formal assessments begin and sometimes extended power outages, delaying customer contact. These conditions create the perfect window for unlicensed or predatory operators to exploit vulnerable communities.
The ICA has warned that with more storms forecast for the remainder of this week, the risk of disaster chaser activity is expected to increase.
One of the strongest defences against disaster chasers is accurate, independently verified post-event data. EWN supports a number of insurers through our fast, verified post-event reports. These reports are delivered rapidly after severe weather events and include:
High-resolution hail, wind, and rainfall footprints
Geo-located impact zones
Verified damage signatures
Event severity mapping
This helps insurers validate claims quickly, reducing delays that disaster chasers can exploit.
Real-Time weather intelligence for claims triage, with our forecasting and live monitoring tools to provide:
Event start/end times
Peak intensity data
Timing and location of hail cores
Rainfall patterns and flood signals
This information equips insurers to respond with confidence and clarity.
Supporting fraud detection and customer protection with precise, objective data, insurers can:
Identify genuine claims faster
Detect unusual repair activity
Communicate accurate information to customers
Reduce the likelihood of policyholders engaging with unauthorised operators
When insurers act quickly, communities are far less likely to fall victim to misleading contractors.
Rising claim volumes, more frequent severe weather, and increased public stress levels all contribute to a higher likelihood of exploitation. By combining:
Public awareness
Verified weather intelligence
Fast claims validation
Strong insurer communication
communities are better protected, and insurers can operate more effectively during peak demand.
The aftermath of severe weather events is a critical time for residents and insurers alike. With disaster chasers becoming more active, accurate information and rapid verification are more important than ever.
EWN’s post-event reporting and real-time severe weather intelligence give insurers the tools they need to respond fast, protect policyholders, and maintain trust during extreme weather.
If your organisation relies on rapid, independently verified storm intelligence to support claims, fraud prevention, and customer safety, our team is ready to help.