More than 4000 claims have poured into the Earthquake Commission following the central New Zealand earthquakes back in July, and damage assessment will begin today.
EQC says it will spread 20 assessment teams across the lower North Island and upper South Island.
They'll will check out home, land and contents damage.
It's expected to take between three and six months for all claims to be assessed, with around 75-per cent concerning properties in the lower North Island.
EQC's approach will be different to that used in Christchurch with assessors using a one-visit approach, looking at house, land and contents damage in one fell swoop.