Tips to ensure your insurance claims are processed after severe weather conditions

Ensure you're covered during the severe weather

 

Recent severe weather has cursed South Africa with disastrous hailstorms, rain and strong winds. The country witnessed roofs being torn off houses, roads being flooded and sweeping everything in their path, cars overturned and involved in accidents, uprooted trees and walls and most regrettably, people losing their lives. As those affected by the severe weather try to pick up the pieces, homeowners and insurance companies are experiencing a massive increase in insured losses.

South Africa has seen a marked increase in the frequency and intensity of severe weather conditions over the last six years and there is no denying the impact of climate change in the insurance sector.

The recent weather conditions reminded one of the hail storms that took place last year in Bedfordview during November, which claimed lives and caused massive damages to property and vehicles.

Mandy Barrett, insurance broker and risk advisors at Aon South Africa, said, “With much of October and November still ahead of us, traditionally the months that have tallied the most severe weather events and financial losses, there is a need for extra precautions.

The severity of the flooding and damage we are seeing is alarming and while there is little that you can do to prevent a flood, there are some important tips that can help protect your personal safety and assets in such freak weather conditions.”

Barrett advised the following:

On the road

At home:

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