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Top insurer dragged to court

A DURBAN businessman is adamant that the approximately R2.5 million permanent disability claim he made with a leading insurance company, nearly 10 years ago, was a legitimate one.

Instead of receiving payout for persistent lower back trouble after surgery in June 2011, and numerous other back procedures thereafter, Ravichandren (Reggie) Dhurgasamy claimed Discovery Life have used various methods to frustrate and block his claim.

It included bringing a criminal charge against him that amounted to nothing, investigators allegedly tracking and recording

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