THE STATE-run South Africa Special Risk Insurance Association (Sasria) has urged clients affected by last year’s civil unrest, and who have outstanding information or paperwork, to submit their claims so they can be finalised, as there remains about R7 billion of outstanding cases.
According to Sasria, out of the 21 000 claims lodged, there are a few outstanding, hence the call to clients to submit claims for finalisation.
“Currently, there are 6 800 outstanding claims, totalling R7bn. Some of these are complex as clients are still rebuilding, and in some cases they need to submit the exact amounts of claims,” Sasria said.
Sasria is the only non-life insurer that provides cover for damage to property caused by special risks such as politically motivated malicious acts, riots, strikes,…
