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Risk Assessment Services

Fire and Allied Perils

Evaluating building designs, construction, and fire protection systems to identify potential vulnerabilities

Accident & Liability

Identifying potential hazards to individuals at buildings and sites

Accident & Liability

Identifying potential hazards to individuals at buildings and sites

Burglary & Theft

Examining business premises to evaluate security measures and storage practices

Cargo /Warehouses

Assessing potential hazards and applicable protections

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The needs and satisfaction of clients is our priority. We want to handle claims well enough to enhance the confidence of the policyholder in their insurer

Frequently Asked Questions

Get the Answers to Common Questions

Loss Adjusters are professionals appointed by insurance companies to investigate and assess insurance claims, particularly those of a larger or more complex nature. Loss Adjusters play a crucial role in the claims process and are usually a claimant’s first point of contact after a claim is made.

Insurance companies will appoint a Loss Adjuster to help assess large or complex claims – usually when the claim is above a certain value. As an impartial party in the claims process, the Loss Adjuster’s role is to establish whether the damage is covered by the insurance policy. They will also recommend the appropriate payment based on their assessment.

Insurers appoint Loss Adjusters for several reasons, despite being the ones responsible for claim payouts. These skilled professionals act as unbiased intermediaries, ensuring a fair and accurate assessment of claims. By engaging Loss Adjusters, insurers can rely on their expertise to thoroughly investigate the loss, assess the extent of damages, and determine appropriate compensation.

This impartial evaluation not only provides confidence to the insurer but also instils trust and transparency for policyholders throughout the claims process. Ultimately, the role of Loss Adjusters contributes to efficient claims management, mitigating potential disputes, and maintaining the insurer’s commitment to providing exceptional service to their clients.

There’s no need to be overly worried if a Loss Adjuster is coming to your house. In fact, the presence of a Loss Adjuster can be beneficial in certain situations as it indicates that your insurance claim is being actively processed and investigated. It’s a standard procedure for insurance companies to appoint Loss Adjusters to assess the situation and gather relevant information firsthand.

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