Destructive winds and rain in the Western Cape have caused significant damage to homes, buildings and cars this past weekend. Several schools remained closed in the Cape Winelands, Overberg and Helderberg on Tuesday due to ongoing bad weather in the province.
On Monday, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) also issued a level 4 warning for disruptive rain in Gauteng.
In a statement on Monday, Ernest North, co-founder of digital insurance platform, Naked said they are expecting many weather-related claims this week, especially given the forecasts of continued severe weather expected in many parts of the country.
If your home or car has been damaged due to the severe weather conditions, he advises submitting a claim as soon as possible to get it processed quicker.
North says it’s important to document the damage to your car or home by taking clear pictures or videos as this can expedite the claims process.
“Walk around your property and inspect everything from the windows and skylights to the solar panels for any damage.”
He also advices against driving your car if it has been damaged by the bad weather conditions as the risk of having an accident may be higher.
ALSO READ: This is why your car insurance claim could be rejected
With more storms predicted, it’s important to take steps to protect your car and property from further damage. Here’s how you can do that:
NOW READ: You’ve been hit by a storm: can you claim from your insurer?
Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.