Is your insurance cover geared for extreme weather conditions?

Consumers are advised to review their insurance cover amid El Nino's freak weather conditions.

It’s a scene of startling disparities.

While emergency drought relief measures are desperately needed in most of South Africa’s key farming regions, Gauteng was battered recently by powerful rain storms with golf ball-sized hailstones and raging winds.

Freak hailstorms in the last three years caused severe property and vehicle damage, collectively costing the insurance industry a staggering R2.5-billion in losses.

Insurance brokerage and risk advisory, Aon South Africa has advised South Africans to brace for continued weather extremities spurred by the El Nino phenomenon and climate change, driving insurance losses higher in coming months.

  “The need to review insurance covers to make sure you are covered for weather-related catastrophes cannot be overstated,” said Mandy Barrett of Aon South Africa.

Aon offers the following advice for policyholders filing hailstorm damage claims:

Consider the following to minimise your exposure to hail damage:

“Our current climate is a stark reminder of just how vulnerable we are to weather catastrophes. It is essential to review the terms and levels of your household and motor insurance on a regular basis so that you are not financially compromised in a worst case scenario.  Here a broker plays an invaluable role in the making of a well-rounded insurance portfolio that addresses every eventuality, takes your specific needs in account and suits your pocket,” added Barrett.

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