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12 September 2022

What To Do When Disaster Strikes & You Can't Access Financial Documents

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Swiss Re's website sigma-explorer.com noted insured losses for 170 natural catastrophes and 105 man-made disasters in 2021 alone.
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Swiss Re's website sigma-explorer.com noted insured losses for 170 natural catastrophes and 105 man-made disasters in 2021 alone. While almost all of these events resulted in property damage and loss of earnings for the affected businesses, some of those entities also felt the effects of civil authority evacuations, power outages, and supply chain disruption.

In order for these businesses to resolve their insurance claim and get back to a pre-loss environment, they need to provide documentation to help quantify the potential loss. Examples include financial statements, tax returns, bank statements, payroll, purchasing history, inventory counts, property values, and other items.

Unfortunately, if entry to the premises is restricted or the records are destroyed, it may not be possible to access this type of information. In these instances, the impacted business may not realize they can utilize third-party resources to access information to help quantify their losses.

MDD's years of assessing the financial impact of natural and man-made disasters have given us unique insight into the types of documents businesses need and where they can access them if their records are destroyed or unavailable.

We've created the below checklist to help businesses minimize what is already a stressful and traumatic situation.

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Forensic accounting experts may also utilize additional resources to ensure they have a comprehensive understanding of the business and its operating environment:

  • Government sites such as Industry Canada, Statistics Canada, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, UK Office for National Statistics, Dubai Statistics Center
  • Industry and trade publications/sites
  • Provincial, state, and regional websites that provide location-specific industry statistics

Remember: business owners and operators should keep the above in multiple places and formats. This way, if one location or version is destroyed or inaccessible, they still have a backup.1

1 https://www.sigma-explorer.com/documentation/Methodology_sigma-explorer.com.pdf and https://www.sigma-explorer.com/index.html

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ARTICLE
12 September 2022

What To Do When Disaster Strikes & You Can't Access Financial Documents

Worldwide Insurance

Contributor

Matson Driscoll & Damico logo
MDD is one of the world’s top forensic accounting firms specialising in economic damage quantification calculations.  We have over 80 years’ experience in business disputes, business interruption, business valuation, fraud, personal injury, product liability/recall and many other practice areas.
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