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Thailand Natural Disaster Insurance (Earthquake, Flood, Fire): An In-Depth Comparison of Three Major Policies

Home Living Abroad
April 1, 2025
in Living Abroad, Property, Thailand
Reading Time: 16 mins read
Tags: earthquake insuranceexpat guideflood insurancehome insuranceproperty protectionThailand insurance

When buying a home or living long-term in Thailand, we used to focus insurance discussions mainly on “fire insurance.” But against the backdrop of intensifying climate change and urban expansion, natural disasters are becoming an increasingly real daily risk: Bangkok suffers from annual heavy rain and flooding, Chiang Mai experiences frequent earthquakes, and the southern region has been devastated by tsunamis. For overseas property investors, retired expat families, or parents of international students, a policy that “only covers fire” can no longer provide true peace of mind.

However, the natural disaster insurance policies available on the market vary widely in coverage scope, coverage limits, and claim conditions. Although many policies state they include “น้ำท่วม (Flood)” or “ภัยธรรมชาติ (Natural Perils),” they often hide multiple exclusions and high deductibles, resulting in small losses being uncompensated and major disasters not necessarily being covered.

This article will start from seven common misconceptions and conduct an in-depth comparison of three mainstream Thai insurance policies (MSIG, AXA, BKI), examining premiums, coverage limits, coverage details, deductible structures, and practical application scenarios to help you select the “disaster-grade protection” that best suits your needs.
Whether you live alone in a high-rise condo or share a detached house with your family, this analysis will be an important reference for you to withstand risks and safeguard your overseas life.


Core Policy Comparison Overview

ItemAXA Sabai Dee My HomeMSIG Condo EasyBangkok Insurance Condo Insurance
🔸 Annual PremiumApprox. 1,591–2,890 THB/year (depending on building + contents coverage ratio)Approx. 1,099–2,899 THB/year (contents coverage)Approx. 1,290–2,790 THB/year (contents coverage)
💰 Coverage LimitUp to 30,000,000 THB (requires building coverage)Divided into 200,000–1,000,000 THB (contents coverage)Divided into 300,000–1,000,000 THB (contents coverage)
📦 Coverage Scope✅ Fire, explosion, lightning ✅ Earthquake, tsunami, flood, storm, hail ✅ Temporary accommodation, liability insurance, theft✅ Fire, lightning short circuit ✅ Earthquake, tsunami, storm, flood, hail ✅ Debris removal, firefighting costs✅ Fire, storm, flood ✅ Earthquake, hail ⚠️ Flood subject to 20,000 THB deductible
🕒 Coverage PeriodPrimarily 1 year (renewable)Offers 1-year / 3-year plans1-year term
🎯 Best Suited For➡️ Those needing dual building + contents coverage ➡️ Owner-occupiers, detached or townhouse owners➡️ Long-term residents/retirees primarily in condos ➡️ Those valuing comprehensive natural disaster protection➡️ Those with a moderate budget seeking basic fire + disaster risk coverage

Living Scenario × Optimal Policy Selection Recommendations

Living ScenarioProperty Type & UseOptimal Policy PlanReasons & Reminders
👤 Living Alone in an ApartmentCondo / Single Owner-Occupier✅ MSIG Condo Easy (Plan 1 or 2)➡️ Low premium (approx. 1,000–1,500 THB/year) ✅ Covers storms, floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters ✅ Includes emergency services (electrical/plumbing/lockout) ⚠️ Covers contents only, not the building itself
👨‍👩‍👧 Family of Three in an ApartmentCondo / Family Owner-Occupied or Long-Term Rental✅ Bangkok Insurance (Plan 2 or 3) or ✅ MSIG Condo Easy (Plan 3–4)➡️ Higher coverage limits (500,000–1,000,000 THB) ✅ Covers natural disasters + liability insurance (in case a child damages a neighbor’s property) ⚠️ Note BKI flood coverage has a high deductible (20,000 THB)
🏠 Family of Three in a Detached or Semi-Detached HouseHouse / Owned Building✅ AXA Sabai Dee My Home➡️ The only plan covering both building structure and contents ✅ Covers earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and storms ✅ Suitable for high-asset allocation or retired owner-occupiers ⚠️ Slightly higher premium (approx. 1,590–3,000 THB/year depending on coverage limit)

Additional Recommendations:

  • For rental properties, it is also recommended to choose a plan that includes “third-party liability” and “theft coverage” (both MSIG and BKI offer these).

  • If the property is located in a high flood-risk area (e.g., parts of Bangkok, Chonburi, the South), be sure to confirm whether the “flood” coverage includes inundation and whether a high deductible applies.


Seven Natural Disaster Insurance Pitfalls × Comparative Analysis of Current Policies

Flood ≠ Inundation: Don’t Assume “Flood” Means Full Coverage!

In many Thai insurance policies, we often see terms like “น้ำท่วม (Flood)” or “Water Damage,” but this does not mean that any water entering the house or property damage will automatically be compensated. In reality, the definitions and detailed limitations of flood coverage vary greatly, and special attention should be paid to the following three common misconceptions:

Recommended checks:

  • Does “น้ำท่วม” cover both heavy rain backflow and river flooding?

  • Is water seepage from external ground accumulation vs. a burst pipe classified differently?

  • Will the deductible make it impossible to claim for small losses?


Item-by-Item Comparison of “Flood Coverage” Clauses in Three Policies

MSIG Condo Easy

  • Clause clearly states: “น้ำท่วม Flood” is one of the covered perils

  • Flood damage claims are subject to a “per occurrence limit” (100,000–500,000 THB depending on the plan)

  • Deductible is only 3,000 THB/occurrence, making claims possible even for small losses

  • Covers damage to electrical appliances caused by floods (e.g., a refrigerator submerged in water)

Suitable for condo residents on all floors, especially those on the ground floor, low floors, or near waterways

AXA สบายดี มาย โฮม

  • The clause includes “น้ำท่วม (Flood)” as one type of natural disaster

  • The policy wording does not explicitly state the deductible or coverage limits; some details need to be confirmed with the insurance company

  • Although it states that both “บ้านเดี่ยว” (detached house) and “คอนโด” (condo) are insurable, coverage amounts may vary slightly depending on the structure (e.g., townhouse vs. apartment)

Suitable for those who own their own home or need dual coverage for high-value buildings and contents. It is recommended to read the terms carefully to confirm the scope of flood coverage.

BKI ประกันภัยสำหรับคอนโด

  • The policy lists “น้ำท่วม” as a covered item

  • Deductible is as high as 10% or at least 20,000 THB per occurrence

  • This means if the loss is only 15,000 THB, no compensation will be paid

  • For scenarios like minor flooding or localized water damage, the actual protection is very low

Suitable for condo residents on mid-to-high floors with high-value furniture and renovations, but not recommended as the primary policy for ground floor or low-floor units


Summary Recommendations

Insurance CompanyExplicit Flood Coverage?DeductibleRecommended For
MSIG✅ Yes, explicitly listed3,000 THBResidents on ground floor or flood-prone areas seeking practical claims
AXA✅ Yes, but details need confirmationNot explicitly statedThose needing coverage for detached houses or comprehensive protection
BKI✅ Yes, but with strict conditions20,000 THB or 10%Residents in non-flood-prone areas, budget-conscious individuals

Earthquake & Tsunami ≠ Standard Coverage, Some Policies Don’t Include It!

Most people don’t associate Thailand with frequent earthquakes like Japan or Indonesia, so they often overlook risks like “earthquakes and tsunamis” when buying insurance. However, small to medium earthquakes occur annually in Northern Thailand, such as Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, and southern regions like Phuket and Phang Nga have experienced large-scale tsunamis in the past.

Recommended checks:

  • Are earthquakes and tsunamis listed as a “main clause” or an “additional clause”?

  • Is it already included in the premium, or do you need to purchase it separately?

  • Is there a “natural disaster compensation limit” specified?


Earthquake/Tsunami Clause Comparison:

MSIG Condo Easy

  • Clause explicitly lists: Earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, windstorm, and hail are all covered under natural disaster protection

  • Included in the basic policy, no additional purchase required

  • Each natural disaster has a separate “Maximum Sub Limit” (100K–500K depending on the plan)

Suitable for those living in northern earthquake zones or coastal areas, offers the most comprehensive natural disaster coverage

AXA สบายดี มาย โฮม

  • Clause states: Earthquake, สึนามิ (tsunami), พายุ (storm), ลูกเห็บ (hail) are all within the coverage scope

  • Coverage scope is clear, but some plans require selecting a “disaster type” or “พิเศษ (special) plan” for it to be included

  • May vary slightly by region; it is recommended to download the full PDF terms to confirm details

Suitable for homeowners who want to insure both the building and natural disasters, coverage is comprehensive, but be mindful of version differences

BKI ประกันภัยสำหรับคอนโด

  • The policy lists earthquake (แผ่นดินไหว) as one of the basic covered perils

  • Does not list tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, or other natural disasters

  • Some online policy versions do not clearly state whether natural disasters are automatically included

Suitable for general urban condo residents, but should not be relied upon as the sole policy in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, or southern coastal areas


High Coverage Limit ≠ Every Item Can Be Claimed Up to the Maximum

Many readers see a “total coverage of 500,000 THB” and assume it’s comprehensive, but in reality, most policies have “sub-limits“, for example:

  • Fire: max 300K

  • Earthquake: only 50K

  • Windstorm: only 30K…

Checklist:

  • Does it use a “First Loss” or “Sub Limit” system?

  • Does each peril have its own independent limit?

  • Is electrical appliance damage included under the natural disaster category?


Coverage Structure Comparison:

MSIG Condo Easy

  • Uses a “First Loss” system with Sub Limits for each peril (depending on the plan tier)

  • Provides a clear table explaining the maximum payout for each category (e.g., windstorm 50K, electrical damage 30K)

Clear and transparent, ideal for budget-conscious and claims-savvy policyholders

AXA สบายดี มาย โฮม

  • Although the total coverage can reach 3,000,000 THB or more, the limits for each natural disaster category are not fully disclosed

  • If you choose the “พิเศษ” plan, it may additionally cover temporary accommodation/repairs, etc.

Suitable for conservative buyers, but it’s recommended to request a detailed breakdown of coverage categories from customer service

BKI ประกันภัยคอนโด

  • Uses a fixed table format, e.g., “Windstorm max 100,000”, “Earthquake 100,000”, etc.

  • Category limits are listed, but the structure is quite rigid

Suitable for users who want basic category coverage without needing flexibility or add-ons


Appliance Damage May Not Cover “Voltage Fluctuation × Lightning Short Circuit × Flooding”

In many natural disasters, the most vulnerable items are often not the building structure, but expensive appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and TVs. However, most policies do not fully cover this type of damage, especially from “lightning-induced short circuits” or “flood submersion.”

Checklist:

  • Does the clause explicitly mention “ไฟฟ้าลัดวงจร/Electrical Short Circuit”?

  • Is coverage limited to scenarios like fire/lightning/flood?

  • Is the damage amount included under the natural disaster Sub Limit?

Three-Policy Comparison:

InsurerAppliance Damage Covered?Notes
MSIG✅ Yes, the clause explicitly includes “ฟ้าผ่าทำให้ลัดวงจร” as coveredPart of natural disaster extension, max payout up to 100K depending on plan
AXA⚠️ Mentions “ฟ้าผ่า/Lightning” but does not explicitly list “appliance damage”Requires reading the fine print or contacting customer service for confirmation
BKI⚠️ Clause does not explicitly list it, high risk for appliance damageNot recommended as sole coverage for high-value appliances

Best for those seeking appliance coverage: MSIG > AXA > BKI


High-Value Electronics (Phones, Laptops, Cameras) Are Often Excluded!

Don’t assume all indoor contents are covered: phones, laptops, cameras, video recorders, and mobile devices are often classified as “personal property/portable devices” in most policies and are typically listed as Excluded Items.

Recommendation:

  • Check if the policy explicitly states “อุปกรณ์อิเล็กทรอนิกส์/Electronic Device” as excluded

  • If coverage is needed, consider purchasing separate “Gadget Insurance” or an add-on policy

Clause Examples:

InsurerAre Phones/Laptops Excluded?Notes
MSIG✅ Explicitly lists “โทรศัพท์มือถือ/คอมพิวเตอร์/กล้อง” as fully excludedDetailed in the policy appendix
AXA⚠️ Not stated in main marketing materials, but actual terms also exclude mobile devicesRecommended to ask customer service for a confirmation list
BKI⚠️ Policy is simpler, does not proactively list exclusionsRisk of disputes during claims

If you own high-value electronics, consider a dedicated product insurance policy!


High Deductibles Make Small Claims Impossible

This is a clause many homeowners most often regret not reading carefully. Some policies offer rich coverage but have very high deductibles. For example, BKI’s flood deductible is “10% or a minimum of 20,000 THB“, meaning if your loss is 19,000 THB, you get nothing!

Recommendation:

  • Check if each peril has its own separate deductible

  • Do flood, appliance damage, third-party liability… all have different thresholds?

Deductible Comparison:

Insurance CompanyFlood DeductibleOther Item DeductibleCan Small Losses Be Claimed?
MSIG3,000 THB / per incidentSame fixed amount✅ Most favorable, high value for money
AXANot clearly stated / depends on planDepends on situation⚠️ Must check version details
BKI20,000 THB or 10%Third-party damage 3,000 THB❌ Almost impossible to claim for small disasters

If you live on a low floor and are worried about floods, avoid high-deductible plans (such as BKI).


Personal Liability Insurance ≠ Whole Family Coverage!

The so-called “บุคคลภายนอก / Third-Party Liability Insurance” appears to cover damage to neighbors or injury to outsiders caused by incidents at home, but in reality:

  • It does not necessarily cover all family members (e.g., children / spouse)

  • It does not necessarily cover the liability of non-resident operators (e.g., domestic helpers, tenants)

  • Sometimes it is limited to “accidents” rather than “negligence”

Recommendation:

  • Check if “Legal Liability” covers family members, residents, and daily activities

  • Check if it includes situations like flood damage spreading to neighbors, or injuries from shattered glass

Clause Comparison:

Insurance CompanyLiability Insurance CoverageRemarks
MSIG✅ Includes legal liability, third-party damage (including injury/death)Clear terms, suitable for rentals and families with children
AXA✅ Has stated liability clauses, but details need further reviewRecommended to check policy details
BKI✅ Clauses state coverage “ภายในสถานที่เอาประกันภัย” (within the insured premises)⚠️ Flood liability still requires a 3,000 THB deductible per incident

If you have children or frequently hire workers for repairs, choosing a policy like MSIG is more reliable.


Summary & Next Steps: Truly Protect Your Thai Home

Owning a property abroad is never an end point, but the starting point of a new life. In a country like Thailand, where the frequency of natural disasters is rising year by year, having a clear, practical, and truly compensable insurance policy is essential equipment for every homeowner.

Through this article, we have clearly seen the different focuses of the three major policies:

  • MSIG Condo Easy Suitable for condo dwellers, comprehensive coverage, reasonable premiums, and fair deductibles.

  • AXA สบายดี มาย โฮม Suitable for owners of detached homes needing dual coverage for building and contents.

  • BKI Policy Suitable for urban users with a moderate budget and low-to-medium risk.

The key point is not just what is covered, but “whether it can truly provide practical help when an unexpected event occurs“.


References: AXA Thailand – Home Online Coverage Option Plan/ MSIG Thailand – บ้านแทนรัก Condo Easy Insurance Manual /Bangkok Insurance – ประกันภัยสำหรับคอนโด Product Information Sheet /Thai Meteorological Department – Annual Earthquake Report 2023 /ASEAN Disaster Monitoring Response System – Thailand Flood & Tsunami Risk Zones Map 2024 / Bangkok Post – Climate Change Exposes Bangkok to Annual Flooding Risk / OIC Thailand – Regulation on Residential Insurance for Foreign Property Owners 2023

Disclaimer and Source Attribution: This article is compiled based on publicly available data from 2023–2024. Some policy clauses are excerpted from the original manuals and explanatory pages of the insurance companies, supplemented by reports from meteorological and disaster data agencies. The information may be subject to slight changes due to product updates and regional policies. It is recommended to confirm the latest terms and applicable details with the insurance company or a professional agent before actual purchase.

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