It’s heading towards 11 years and a businessman claims a major insurance company is still refusing to honour the more than R2-million permanent disability claim he made. SundayTribuneSA
Durban - It’s heading towards 11 years and a businessman claims a major insurance company is still refusing to honour the more than R2-million permanent disability claim he made.
Discovery’s application was due to be heard at the Durban High Court in November last year when they asked for the matter to be removed from the court roll, but they have since asked for its reinstatement. When he applied for the policy in 2009, he indicated that he had back surgery after an accident in 2001.
He still believed he had a genuine permanent disability claim because he was unable to work and asked for a reassessment In August 2012.Dhurgasamy alleged that Discovery then assigned investigators to monitor his movements and gather evidence to disprove his claim, which included shooting videos of his visit to the Suncoast Casino and a nightclub.
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