Friday, January 16, 2009

Insurance SA

By Tom Martens

Insurance is not required by law in South Africa. Given this fact, most South Africans choose to save a little bit of money and go without the insurance. In the long run, however, this has proven to be a very costly mistake.

We can learn a lot from financial institutions in regard to the importance of insurance.. Banks will very often require car insurance before approving your auto loan. Banks also require homeowners insurance and sometimes life insurance before approving a home loan. Doing so protects the bank from financial losses in the event your property is lost, stolen or damaged or in the event of your death. You are also protected since insurance cover will provide you the means to pay the bank under these circumstances.

Armed with this knowledge, wouldn't it then make sens to protect your assets, even if the bank doesn't require you to? The decision to not obtain insurance coverage for your assets is a big one. Take a look at these common types of insurance and see if any of them would be of interest to you.

For most of the South Africans life insurance is most underused tool. Many of us know that with life insurance is generally linked and done to pay off some specific debts such as home loans. But instead it has got a lot more than just paying off our old debt. With a good life insurance policy we can make sure that even in our absence our family dont need to compromise on its lifestyle. The correct policy for your family ensures peace of mind to you and your loved ones.

As a leader in providing excellent life and medical insurance for people suffering from HIV/AIDS, South Africa is now one of only 2 countries in the world where HIV/AIDS patience can purchase medical coverage through there insurance company, thanks to the escalating success rate of the treatment of this particular disease.

When it comes to car insurance, South Africa does not require divers to purchase car insurance to drive, and approximately 65 percent of auto owners do not have any coverage. But one hard look at the risks you take when you drive will convince a responsible driver of the necessity of car insurance cover. Accidents, hijackings and thefts occur every day. If you cannot afford to pay out of your own pocket to repair or replace damaged property, medical expenses or property damage caused by theft or fire, you should have car insurance. A Comprehensive Cover policy will protect you in all of these situations.

If you own your home you most likely have homeowners insurance. But, if you rent, you should consider renters insurance to protect your belongings in the event of fire, theft or other property damage. To lower your premiums for these policies, you can add voluntary excess amounts and add security devices. For homeowners, do not include the value of the land your home is built on when you estimate your homes value. No matter what happens to your house, the land will still be there.

You might think that insurance is an unnecessary expense. It may seem so, but what would you do if you had to pay to have your or another person's car replaced following an accident? Just think about how hard it would be for your family to get by if you were to die suddenly. This type of thing happens to people every day, but you and your family don't have to be among them. Don't wait any longer, start looking for the insurance you and your family need to be safe.

Knowing this, doesnt it make sense to protect yourself without the bank requiring you to do it? If youve made the choice not to insure your property, or yourself, take a moment to review the most common types of insurance and their benefits. - 15224

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