Loss Assessors Advice
Key Services provided by a Loss Assessor
If you were any doubt about what a loss assessor does for you, then here is the definitive list of what we will do for you to help you to process your insurance claim.
One of our highly experienced team will become your single point of contact and will deal with every aspect of your case, including any questions that you might have.
Loss assessors key services:
- A committed and compassionate member of the AKA Assisted Claims team will oversee every aspect of your claim, ensuring that you are in safe hands throughout your insurance claim.
- Our loss assessors will deal with all of the professionals involved in your insurance claim from loss adjusters (who work on behalf of your insurance company), surveyors, builders and even solicitors. We will keep you up to date with your claim at every stage and take the stress out of making your claim.
- We will organise emergency repairs whether your home has been burgled, suffered at the hands of a flood, fire or subsidence.
- If you cannot return home, then we will find you temporary accommodation, transport and emergency funds.
- Any building work that is needed to restore and repair your home will be overseen by our loss assessors, ensuring that the work is finished to the highest standard.
- Full assessment of your claim, including all contents
- Our loss assessors will negotiate with your insurance company, ensuring that you not only get the best possible settlement for your claim, but also the settlement that you require.
Our loss assessors can also deal with your commercial insurance claims to make sure that all of your emergency costs are covered and that if you cannot open your business, then you are compensated for all down time and loss of profit. They will also deal with all aspects of paying your staff, replacing stock and any company equipment.
If you are in any doubt about dealing with your insurance company, then contact one of our loss assessors today and we can talk you through every aspect of your insurance claim.


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