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Initially the premise of this legislation was to protect pedestrians against motorised vehicular traffic and was later extended to include passengers. The protection afforded was in the form of the assurance that road-accident victims would be able to recover damages and would not be placed in a position that having succeeded in establishing a claim, they subsequently found that the wrongdoer was incapable of settling the claim. Fundamentally, the legislator acknowledged and respected the intended road accident victim’s common law right to claim damages. (Acknowledgement to Professor Hennie Klopper, De Rebus, August 2008.)
However, it should be noted that the recent amendments to the legislation have been received with mixed feelings.

The South African Insurance Association
Association Incorporated under Section 21
Registration No.1998/25543/08
Postal address:
P.O. Box 30619
Braamfontein
2017
Physical address:
3rd Floor, JCC House
27 Owl Street
Milpark
Contact detail:
Tel: +27 11 726 5381
Fax: +27 11 726 5351
Email: info@saia.co.za
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