Santam confirms it is dealing with multiple claims from western cape weather damage

3 min read 08 April 2024

Santam, South Africa’s largest short-term insurer, confirms that over the past 48 hours the company has been dealing with multiple claims caused by inclement weather that has impacted parts of the Western Cape province. 

Over the weekend high gale force winds have resulted in the spread of fire in the areas of Stellenbosch and Fish Hoek area. The company also registered a large claim for the Blaauwklippen Agricultural Estate.

Storm damages were experienced in the Paarl, Strand, Wellington, Somerset West, Muizenberg, Gordons Bay, Vredehoek, Three Anchor Bay area. By early Monday morning Santam had registered about 160 claims and expected this number to increase significantly as those areas are still experiencing strong winds. 

"It is too early to quantify the extent of the damage or how much the claims could possibly amount to. What we do know however is that the frequency and severity of extreme weather events is increasing and would therefore advise the public to take precautions where possible,” said Rowland Ramalingam, Santam’s Head of Non-Motor Claims.

Santam has activated its Catastrophe Claims Management protocols, which has seen the company deploy to affected areas to service policyholders and expedite the filing of claims. From the claims filed by this morning, damage includes roofs blown off and trees falling on properties. Santam assessors on the ground have confirmed that most damage will be of high value due to the gale force winds.

Following reports from the South African Weather Service that the Western Cape will continue to experience inclement conditions over the coming days, Santam has advised the public to note the following tips in order to minimise the possibility of being affected:

Road use tips:

Property tips:

Santam policyholders are reminded that they can call the 24/7 claims and emergency helpline 0860 505 911 or lodge a query via the Santam client site or Santam app.