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Insurance
Excess
Insurance Excess
This is sometimes
called the first amount payable, and is the portion of the claim
you must pay since it is not covered by the insurance policy.
In general
there's 3 types of excesses:
a)
Standard Excess
This
is the basic excess of the specific section of the policy under
which you want to claim.
b)
Additional Excess
In
some cases additional excesses might apply. The additional
excess would be in addition to the basic excess. An example
of an additional excess would be where the driver is under the age
of 25 years, and the policy stipulates an additional excess of R1
000 for drivers under the age of 25.
c)
Voluntary Excess
As
a policy holder you have the choice to increase your excess in
order to pay a lower insurance premium. The voluntary excess
would be in addition to both the standard excess and the
additional excesses of the policy.
Also see:
Car Insurance
Household Insurance
Bond
Insurance
Personal Legal Liability
Extended Personal Legal Liability
Insurable
Interest
Knock-for-Knock Agreement
Market
Value of Vehicles
No Claim
Bonus
Pro Rata
Premium
Under
Insurance
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