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This is an unprecedented move to help rebuild South Africa and applies to claims submitted by both business insurance and personal insurance customers.

 

South Africa (15 July 2021) – A South African insurer is fast-tracking “Civil Unrest Claims” to help rebuild the country.

While Sasria, the public enterprise that provides non-life insurance cover for loss or damage to insured property caused by special risks such as politically motivated malicious acts, riots, strikes, terrorism and public disorders, has confirmed that it has sufficient cash reserves to honour insurance claims resulting from the current civil unrest, Auto & General Insurance has made the decision to fast track these claims in an effort to help its customers recover quickly.

For over three decades, South Africans have relied on Auto & General to take care of all their insurance needs – from car insurance and home insurance to business and life insurance as well as Value Added Products.

“Due to the sheer number of claims received by Sasria, it may take some time for Sasria to finalise these claims. While customers wait for their claim outcome from Sasria, they will no doubt face much uncertainty, and we are concerned that, for businesses, this will result in business closures and job losses. To assist, once a valid Sasria related claim has been captured by Auto & General, we will make interim payments to help our customers get back on their feet,” says Ricardo Coetzee, Head of Auto & General Insurance.

Sasria is bought through insurance companies who are responsible for the administration of Sasria cover. It’s automatically included for vehicles that are currently financed and optional for those whose vehicles are not financed or for those insuring their business, house or home contents.

“This is an unprecedented move to help rebuild South Africa and applies to claims submitted by both business insurance and personal lines insurance customers,” says Coetzee.

Auto & General notes the usual Sasria claims process for those affected by the unrest:

  • Contact your insurance company directly as they are responsible for the administration of your Sasria claim and will request the necessary information and documentation from you to proceed with your claim.
  • Your insurance company will report your claim to Sasria on your behalf.
  • Report the incident to the police as soon as possible and get a case number.
  • Insurance customers must claim or notify their insurance company of the intention to claim under this policy within 30 days of the date from when the damage occurred.

Source: Sasria | Auto & General 
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