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General Insurance – SASRIA Cover Explained
SASRIA Cover Explained As we move towards elections and the increased risk of riots and strikes, it is an opportune time for you to review your SASRIA or effect SASRIA cover. SASRIA cover is designed to cover events like riots and strikes (which are excluded from standard insurance policies), leaving you significantly financially exposed…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – Risk Alert: National Shutdown 20 March 2023
Forewarned is forearmed – it is always wise to be prepared for the worst. The planned national shutdown on 20 March 2023, the imminent strike of SAPU (SA Policing Unit) and the ongoing strike by Nehawu (National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Unions) is a potential cocktail of destruction in the making. Various sources in…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – State of the SA Insurance Market
State Of The SA Insurance Market To a large extent, the South African Non Life Insurance industry has been hit by a perfect storm, given the extreme challenges it faces. These include South Africa’s energy crisis, the repercussions of natural disasters and escalating geopolitical tensions, collectively creating a complex web of difficulties for…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – Additional Power Installations & Insurance Implications
One of the hottest topics currently, is the creation of additional power through Solar PV (photovoltaic) or generator installations, due to high levels of load shedding. There are several legal and statutory regulations that govern these installations, which we believe you should be aware of: Any installation which affects the distribution board (DB board), must…
Read MorePersonal Insurance – Do You Rent Out Property?
Times are hard. On the face of it, renting out your property is an easy way to supplement your income. Insurance Complications However, renting out property has significant insurance complications, particularly with regard to personal insurance policies. Personal insurance policies, by their very nature, were designed to cover personal risk. They were not designed to…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – Short Term Premiums On The Rise
When? Insurance companies review their pricing, risks and products regularly. In terms of pricing, your insurance premium is likely to increase when you renew your policy yearly, regardless of insurer or whether you have had claims or not. Price increases, other than at renewal, occur when insurers are forced to take more drastic action based…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – Reasonable Care
The recall of the Ford Kuga in South Africa, due to the clear increased fire risk posed, is certainly good news if you own one of these vehicles. This event is also a good example of the application of the general condition of reasonable care, which is present in virtually all insurance contracts. This condition essentially states that…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – No Policy Covers Everything: Part 2
In part two of “no policy covers everything”, we are going to explore some of the common uninsurable events and exclusions that often raise their head. Some Common Uninsurable Events or Exclusions On a high level, all reputable insurance companies select their clients and charge premiums, based on the clients risk profile(or the clients’ attitude towards risk). Your risk profile is demonstrated in the way you take care of your…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – No Policy Covers Everything: Part 1
In this first part of “no policy covers everything”, we are going to deal with three “inconvenient truths” about insurance. Inconvenient Truth One: Before You Buy Insurance Before you purchased insurance through Chadwicks, you would have been asked many questions and sometimes insurers asked you to complete a proposal form. In addition to answering these questions accurately and truthfully, you would…
Read MoreGeneral Insurance – Late Notification May Mean No Claim
All short term insurance policies contain a clause detailing the procedure when submitting claims. In general terms this clause compels you, the Insured, to give your insurers notice, as soon as reasonably possible, of any event which may give rise to a claim. But the claim may never materialise…? In our experience a frequent reason…
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