You’re covered for the sudden and unforeseen direct, physical loss of, or damage to, the whole or part of the insured property that’s stated on your policy schedule, by any cause that’s not specifically excluded, up to the sums insured stated on your policy schedule for each of these sections:
- Buildings.
- Home contents.
- Portable possessions.
You’re also covered for
- Alternative accommodation and loss of rent.
- Architect and professional fees.
- Bank cards, money and Kruger rands.
- Bereavement expenses.
- Insured items kept in a bank vault.
- Business contents.
- Damage that’s been done to a property that you bought, which occurs between signing the deed of sale, and the moment when the property is transferred into your name.
- Capital additions.
- Carpets, curtains and appliances.
- Data and documents.
- Environmental incidents.
- Fatal injury.
- Fridge and freezer contents.
- Fire extinguishing charges.
- Garden furniture and outdoor items.
- Garden restoration.
- Reasonable geyser replacement/repair costs.
- Replacement/repair of gifts.
- Hole-in-1 or bowling full-house.
- Identity theft.
- Inflation.
- Laundry.
- Locks, keys and remote controls.
- Loss of water by leakage.
- Marquee hire.
- Mechanical and electrical breakdown.
- Medical expenses for guests and domestic employees.
- The actions of mortgagees.
- New fixtures.
- New possessions.
- Property belonging to students, scholars and parents.
- Property of guests and domestic staff.
- Costs incurred to comply with building or other regulations.
- Water, sewerage, gas, electricity or telephone connections.
- The reinstatement of specified items.
- The removal of fallen trees.
- Hiring a security guard.
- Sets and pairs (but remember, we’ll either replace the individual item or settle the cash equivalent, we won’t replace the entire set or pair).
- Special alterations following personal injury.
- Storage and removal.
- Swimming pool and borehole machinery.
- Temporary removal of fixtures.
- The actions of tenants.
- Trauma counselling costs.
- Costs incurred to trace leaks.
- Veterinary expenses.
- The accidental death of, or bodily injury to, people other than members of your household or your domestic employees.
- The accidental loss of, or damage to, property that belongs to people other than members of your household or your domestic employees.
- Liability to domestic employees.