Why It’s Incredibly Important To Look Around And Choose The Right Loss Assessor for your Claim:

If you are looking for loss assessors, you should always choose a company that is highly experienced in working for the public.  Insurance policies are very easy to buy, you can telephone a range of brokers or speak to insurance companies directly or even shop online, but making a claim when this becomes necessary is more and more difficult and time consuming.

This why you should deal with professional loss assessors who are there to represent you when you have to make a claim on your insurance.  They will take the difficulty out of making a claim for you, whether your claim is the result of flood, fire, burglary or any of the other traumatic events that can happen in life.  The reality is that the small print in insurance claims can be so hard to understand as an individual that you may lose out on things that you are due, due to a simple misunderstanding.

Always remember that an insurance company will employ their own loss adjusters.  Loss assessors, on the other hand, are independent from insurance companies and work on your behalf and for your benefit as a policy holder.  They are there to provide you with all the support and advice you may need, including giving guidance on the small print.  Loss assessors will work together with engineers, surveyors and other specialists to make sure your claim is settled as quickly as possible, as well as making sure the pay out is as high as possible.

Best of all, most loss assessors will work on a no win no fee basis, meaning you really have nothing to lose.  The fee for a loss assessor will vary depending on which company you go with, but it is generally around 15% of your total settlement, which is more than reasonable, particularly when you consider that the settlement you receive is likely to be well over 15% higher than if you went about it alone.

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