Glossary

Every King Price insurance term explained in plain English. Browse A to Z. Click any term for the full definition, example and FAQs.

A

Accident Assist
Accident assist handles tow, claim notification and logistics.
Adventure Bike
Adventure bikes balance road and off-road capability.
Agreed Value
Agreed value is set in advance and locked into the schedule, irrespective of market movements.
All Risks
All risks cover flips the logic: covered unless excluded, not the other way round.
Annual Mileage
Annual mileage is a key motor rating factor.
Approved Repairer
Approved repairers meet quality and pricing standards.
Average Clause
Average applies: claim x (sum insured ÷ true value).

B

Balloon Payment
Balloons leave a residual amount due at term end.
Battery Backup Cover
Battery banks specified at replacement value.
Bike Tracker
Bike trackers transmit location for recovery operators.
Body Corporate
Body corporate insures shared structure.
Bond Insurance
Bond insurance is mandatory for mortgaged properties.
Borehole Cover
Boreholes insured as fixed installations.
Boundary Wall
Boundary walls covered for sudden damage not wear.
Broker
A broker is a registered FSP who advises on and arranges insurance policies between client and insurer.
Buildings Insurance
Buildings insurance protects permanent structure.
Burst Geyser
Bursting geysers are named perils.
Burst Pipe
Burst pipes are insured perils.
Business Use
Business use covers work-related travel not amounting to commercial hire.

C

Cancellation
Cancellation terminates cover prospectively from a stated date.
Car Hire
Car hire cover provides a daily rental allowance and a max number of days.
Car Warranty
Extended car warranty insures component failures outside manufacturer warranty.
Caravan Insurance
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Cession
Cession transfers the right to claim proceeds from policyholder to financier.
Chilli Cover
Chilli targets classics and collectables on agreed-value terms.
Claim
A claim is the policyholder's request for indemnity under the policy.
Claims History
Claims history is a key rating factor used by underwriters.
Classic Car
Classic cars are typically insured at agreed value with usage restrictions.
Classic Car
Classic cars are typically insured at agreed value with usage restrictions.
Code 2
Code 2 is the standard used-car status.
Code 3
Code 3 vehicles have been declared rebuilt after structural damage.
Code 4
Code 4 vehicles cannot lawfully return to the road.
Code Red
Code Red links to 24/7 armed response.
Collectable Car
Collectables derive value from rarity, age or significance.
Commercial Use
Commercial use generally needs a commercial policy.
Comprehensive Contents
Comprehensive contents is broader option.
Comprehensive Cover
Comprehensive cover indemnifies the insured against the widest range of motor perils.
Compulsory Excess
Compulsory excess applies automatically; cannot be removed.
Concours Condition
Concours condition refers to top-tier restoration grade.
Consequential Damage
Consequential losses are typically excluded.
Contents Calculator
Calculators help avoid under-insurance.
Contents Inventory
Inventories accelerate contents claims.
Contents Sum Insured
Contents sum insured should equal full replacement value.
Cooling-off Period
Statutory cooling-off lets you back out of a new policy quickly.
Credit Shortfall
Credit shortfall (gap cover) bridges the depreciation/finance balance gap.
Cruiser Bike
Cruisers are usually easier to insure.

D

Debit Order
Debit order is the default premium-collection method for short-term insurance in SA.
Decreasing Premiums
Decreasing premiums automatically lower your monthly cost in line with your car's reducing market value, so you stop paying yesterday's price for today's car.
Domestic Worker Liability
Domestic worker liability addresses workplace exposures.
Driver’s License
Driver's licenses must be valid; expired licenses can void cover.

E

Earthquake
Earthquake cover included in most SA buildings policies.
Emergency Assist
Emergency assist is a bundle of practical help benefits.
Endorsement
Endorsements amend the schedule and may change the premium.
Excess
Excess (or deductible) is the fixed amount the policyholder pays toward a covered loss before the insurer pays the rest.
Exclusion
Exclusions carve out risks the insurer will not accept.
Explosion
Explosion is a named peril alongside fire.

F

Fire and Fury
Fire and fury is a named-perils contents option.
Fire Damage
Fire is the foundational insured peril.
Firearm Cover
Firearm cover requires SAPS-compliant storage.
Flood
Flood cover responds to surface water inundation.
Fronting
Fronting is the misrepresentation of who regularly uses the insured vehicle.

G

Gap Cover
Gap cover is essential in early years of a finance deal.
Garaged
Garaging is a key rating factor.
Garden Contents
Garden contents insured under contents subject to storage.
Gear Lock
A gear lock is a deterrent that prevents the gear lever from moving.
Generator Cover
Generators insured under contents or buildings if fixed.
Geyser
Geysers are critical insured fixtures.

H

Hi-jack
Hi-jacking is forceful seizure of the vehicle; tracker compliance is critical.
Hi-jack Excess
Hi-jack excess is separately specified in the schedule.
Hire Class
Hire class sets the daily rate and vehicle category.
Home Assist
Home assist sends qualified trades for household emergencies.
Home Contents Insurance
Home contents indemnifies movables inside the insured residence.
Household Contents
Household contents is underwriting term for everything inside.
Householders Liability
Householders liability extends home cover.

I

Immobiliser
Immobilisers prevent unauthorised engine start.
Inception Date
Inception is the moment risk transfers to the insurer.
Indemnity
Indemnity is the foundational principle of short-term insurance.
Insurable Interest
Insurable interest is a legal prerequisite for a valid insurance contract.
Insured
The insured is the party whose interest is protected by the policy.
Insurer
Insurer is the licensed entity that accepts the risk in exchange for premium.
Inverter Cover
Inverters are high-value items needing specification.

K

King’s Cab
King's Cab dispatches a driver to drive you and your car home.

L

Landslip
Landslip is a buildings peril.
Lapse
Lapsed policies have no force; reinstatement may be required.
Learner’s License
Learner's drivers cannot drive unsupervised.
License Disc
License discs prove the annual vehicle license is paid.
Lightning Damage
Lightning is a named peril.
Limited Cover
Limited cover offers reduced-scope motor protection at a value price.
Little Dings and Tyre Things
One-bundle cosmetic + tyre/rim cover.
Load Shedding
Load shedding triggers claim categories like surge.
Loss Adjuster
Loss adjusters validate facts, quantum and policy cover on larger claims.
Loss of Use
Loss of use is normally compensated by a hire car benefit.

M

Malicious Damage
Malicious damage cover targets vandalism by third parties.
Market Value
Market value is the price a willing buyer would pay a willing seller in normal trade.
Material Fact
Material facts must be disclosed at inception, renewal and on changes.
Mechanical Breakdown Insurance
MBI is the industry term for extended warranty cover.
Medical Assist
Medical assist coordinates emergency medical response.
Mileage Limit
Mileage caps keep usage hobby-grade rather than daily.
Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation undermines the contract of utmost good faith.
Money In The Home
small sub-limit.
Motorbike Insurance
Motorcycle cover ranges from third party only to agreed value comprehensive.
Multi-Car Discount
Multi-car discount rewards household policy consolidation.

N

Named Perils
Named perils policies cover only the perils explicitly listed; everything else is excluded.
NaTIS
NaTIS records ownership, code, license and history.
No-Claim Bonus
NCB is a premium discount that grows with consecutive claim-free years.
No-Excess 45+
No-excess 45+ removes the standard excess on qualifying motor claims for older clients.
Non-Disclosure
Non-disclosure can void cover from inception.

O

OEM Parts
OEM means parts identical to factory-fit components.
Outbuilding
Outbuildings are included in buildings sums insured.
Outstanding Finance
Outstanding finance is the unpaid capital balance.

P

Panel Beater
Panel beaters straighten, weld, fill, and paint damaged body panels.
Peril
A peril is the cause of loss; insurance lists perils as covered or excluded.
Pillion Passenger
Pillion liability is bike-specific third-party cover.
Pillion Passenger
Pillion liability is bike-specific third-party cover.
Policy Schedule
The schedule is the bespoke part of your policy , the bit that's yours alone.
Policyholder
Policyholder is the named party in the contract of insurance.
Power Surge
Power surge insured under contents.
Premium
An insurance premium is the price the insurer charges to provide cover over a defined period. Calculated from risk factors like age, area, claims history and asset value.
Private Use
Private use excludes commercial activity for hire and reward.
Public Liability
Public liability covers third-party injury and property damage.

Q

Quad Bike Insurance
Quad cover handles off-road four-wheel ATVs.
Quote
A quote is a non-binding price estimate subject to underwriting confirmation.

R

R1 Motorbike Gear
Part of King Price's R1 range.
Regular Driver
Regular driver is a rated person; mismatch with actual usage is fronting.
Renewal
Renewal is the recurring continuation of the policy at each anniversary.
Replacement Value
Replacement value (new-for-old) is the basis for setting sums insured on most household and possessions policies.
Repudiation
Repudiation is the insurer's denial of a claim, citing policy grounds.
Restomod
Restomods combine vintage looks with modern mechanicals.
Retail Value
Retail value is the listed dealership selling price as per published vehicle guides.
Riding Gear
Riding gear is core motorbike kit, insurable individually.
Risk Profile
Risk profile is the underwriting view of you and your assets, built from rating factors.
Roadside Assist
Roadside assistance keeps you moving in non-accident incidents.
Roadworthy Certificate
Roadworthies are issued at SABS-approved testing stations.

S

Salvage
Salvage is the residual value of an insured item after a total-loss settlement.
Scooter Insurance
Scooter cover follows motorbike rating principles.
Scratch and Dent
Scratch and dent handles small panel/paint damage cheaply.
Sectional Title
Sectional title splits ownership between units and body corporate.
Smash-and-Grab
Smash-and-grab is a common SA urban crime; insurance treats the window and the stolen contents separately.
Smoke Damage
Smoke damage rides with fire claims.
Solar Panel Cover
Solar systems insured under buildings.
Specified Radio
Specified radio cover extends to non-OEM audio gear.
Spoilt Food Cover
Spoilt food is a contents sub-benefit.
Sportbike
Sportbikes attract higher motorbike premiums.
Steering Lock
Steering locks are mechanical deterrents.
Storm Damage
Storm cover standard on buildings and contents.
Student Contents
Student contents can ride on a parents policy.
Subrogation
Subrogation transfers your recovery rights to the insurer once they've paid out.
Subsidence
Subsidence cover excludes pre-existing defects.
Sum Insured
Sum insured is the upper financial limit of the insurer's liability for a given item or section.
Surge Protector
Surge protectors mitigate appliance damage.
Swimming Pool Cover
Pool cover protects fixed installations.

T

Tenants Contents
Tenants need own contents cover.
Theft Excess
Theft excess is often higher than basic accident excess.
Theft With Forced Entry
Forced-entry theft is standard insured burglary.
Theft Without Forced Entry
Insurers limit cover where no break-in evidence.
Third Party Fire and Theft
TPFT excludes own-damage repair but covers theft, fire and third-party liability.
Third Party Only
TPO covers legal liability to third parties only.
Total Loss
Total loss = payout of value; partial loss = repair.
Towing
King Price arranges authorised towing; client-arranged tows are not covered.
Tracker
A vehicle tracker transmits location data to a recovery operator.
Trade Value
Trade value is the wholesale price a dealer offers when buying your car.
Trailer Insurance
Trailer insurance covers towable trailers.
Tyre and Rim
Tyre and rim cover plugs a common gap in standard motor cover.

U

Under-insurance
Under-insurance triggers the average clause: payouts are scaled down by the ratio of sum insured to actual value.
Underwriter
Underwriting is the process of evaluating risk; the underwriter applies rules and pricing.
Utmost Good Faith
Both parties must disclose all material facts when entering and during a policy.

V

Vacancy Rule
Vacancy rule excludes losses during prolonged unoccupancy.
Vandalism
Vandalism falls within malicious damage cover.
VESA Approved
VESA certifies vehicle security and recovery products to a defined standard.
Vintage Car
Vintage classification is age-based.
Voluntary Excess
Voluntary excess sits on top of compulsory excess.

W

Waiting Period
Waiting period defers cover for specified risks for a set number of days.
Water Damage
Water damage cover excludes gradual seepage.
Wear and Tear
Wear and tear is universally excluded from insurance.
Window Cover
Window cover handles cracks and chips often with a lower glass excess.
Write-Off
A write-off is declared when economic repair isn't viable.

Y

Young Driver Excess
Young driver excess reflects higher accident frequency for inexperienced drivers.