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Owners beware – you have limited time to claim for defects to your house

15 January 2024,  Corlia van Zyl

You have been living in your new house for a year or two when the issues start – cracks, and... more cracks – all serious and structural. So, can you hold the previous owner liable for this, or have you waited too long?

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Prescription and claims against organs of state

28 February 2023,  Marvin Odendaal

Claims against the state may arise from several causes of action. Importantly though, it must be remembered that claims against... any organ of state are also subject to prescription, and care should be taken to not let your claim prescribe. In this article, we examine the current legal position in respect of prescription and claims against the state.

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Car accident? How the Road Accident Fund can help you

23 June 2022,  Elani Volschenk

Motor vehicle collisions occur on a daily basis in South Africa. With the school holidays approaching, it is important to... take note of a few aspects should you and/or your family be involved in a motor vehicle collision.

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Clarity on what you can claim for from the Road Accident Fund

14 April 2022,  Jonathan Le Riche

Quite a few long-weekends are coming up and with thousands of South Africans heading out on our roads during this... period, the worry about the large number of accidents on our roads is again top of mind. It also raises a quite common question of what can you claim from the RAF if you or a family member were injured or died as a result of a car accident on our roads.

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Liability of an insurer after cancellation of a life policy

10 August 2021,  Jaco Van den Berg

My mother cancelled her life insurance due to financial reasons less than a week before she passed away unexpectedly. Despite... her having paid her premiums for many years, the insurer is repudiating the claim saying that she cancelled her policy and was accordingly not covered anymore. Is this really the legal position?

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Who NOT to keep secrets from? Your insurer.

04 November 2019

Recently I was confronted with a matter where a client failed to disclose information on her insurance application form, which... led to a claim being repudiated.Luckily, there are procedures to be followed in order to determine whether or not the repudiation is valid. The important aspect that needs to be considered in determining if the repudiation is valid, is whether or not the non-disclosure comes down to material information that was omitted. On this point our case law has been settled that the insurance has the burden of proof to show that the non-disclosure was material of sort and the repudiation was valid. Even though you have remedies and appeal procedures to be followed, you would rather not want to be embroiled in a dispute which could have been avoided. The rule of thumb when dealing with any insurance, is to fully disclose all the information that you have available, even if you may think that it is not relevant or not important at all. Therefore, rather take sufficient time to thoroughly complete the required forms ensuring that you do not face a situation where a claim is repudiated. In some instances you may even be assisted by your broker while completing the forms. If this is the situation keep in mind that it remains your responsibility to ensure that all the information is provided.Should you have a claim that was repudiated, do not hesitate to contact me to assist with further representations.

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