Water Damage
Water damage cover excludes gradual seepage.
- Also known as
- leak damage
- flood damage
Water Damage Water damage cover excludes gradual seepage.
What is water damage?
Damage from sudden water release. As a King Price client you will see water damage referenced on your policy schedule, in your claim documents, or in conversations with client care on 0860 50 50 50.
How water damage works
water damage is governed by the terms set out in the King Price Policy Document and the individual schedule issued for your policy. Your schedule always overrides the master wording where they differ, so the values, limits and conditions that apply to you appear there in plain English.
King Price reviews the application of water damage at every renewal, and any change to your risk profile, address, vehicle, security or claims history is taken into account. The Treating clients Fairly framework requires this detail to be communicated clearly before any change takes effect.
Example
Naledi commutes daily between Centurion and Rosebank. See Water Damage explained on kingprice.co.za. In this scenario, water damage determines the practical outcome for the client. The exact numbers depend on the cover option, the excess on the schedule and the limits set out in the policy document.
Why water damage matters
Understanding water damage helps King Price clients make better decisions about cover. It affects the monthly premium, the payout at claim stage, and the steps required before and after an incident. Getting it right means no surprises at claim time.
King Price aims to make insurance great again with plain-English wording, transparent premiums and a direct relationship with clients. Clear terminology like water damage is part of that promise.