Renasa Insurance Company Limited v Watson and Another (32/2014) [2016] ZASCA 13

14th March 2016

Renasa Insurance Company Limited v Watson and Another (32/2014) [2016] ZASCA 13

This appeal has its origin in a fire that erupted during the morning of 10 January 2011 in industrial premises in Elsies River, Cape Town. Pursuant thereto the respondents sought indemnification from their insurer, the appellant, for the loss they suffered as a consequence of the fire.

The insurer repudiated the claims and the Western Cape High Court found in favour of the respondents awarding them their respective claims. This finding was upheld by the Supreme Court of Appeal on the basis that the appellant had failed to discharge the onus of proving its defence, namely that the first respondent was the arsonist who had set fire to the premises, alternatively that the respondents are precluded from claiming loss due to a failure to take reasonable steps and precautions to prevent the loss.