Businesses across the country have suffered major damage from rioting and looting, and will be looking to their insurance providers to help address losses. for a look at whether insurance firms will cover damage of this nature.
Insurance Claims Africa CEO Ryan Woolley talks to Business Day TV about whether insurance firms will cover damage of this nature
Yes
I am sure they will find a loophole somewhere. They always seem to.
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