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The following represent some of the more common
questions we are asked:
The insurance company has
appointed a loss adjuster. Why do I need Morgan Clark to prepare and
manage my claim for me?
Loss adjusters are employed and paid by insurance
companies to represent them and protect their interests -
not yours. They will not prepare and present your claim
for you; this is your responsibility unless you employ a loss
assessor to protect your interests. As well as calculating and
preparing your claim, Morgan Clark will negotiate with the loss
adjuster to achieve the highest possible settlement.
What makes Morgan Clark
different from other loss assessors?
We are different in many respects, particularly
with regard to priority of claims. At Morgan Clark all claims are
treated with the same dedication and smaller claims are not
'relegated' to the bottom of the pile in favour of larger ones. We
appreciate how important your claim is to you and provide continuous
help, support and guidance from start to finish.
We also deal with the insurance company and their
appointer loss adjuster professionally, in a way that many loss
assessors do not. Our professionalism generates mutual respect,
which helps us deal more effectively with the insurance company and
assists in the efficient settlement of claims.
We are strongly devoted to handling even the most
difficult, complex or contentious claims and we are not deferred by
the excuses insurers often use for reducing or rejecting claims.
Will my insurance broker help
me with my claim?
If you purchased your policy via a broker then yes,
they should help so far as is possible. Unfortunately, very few
insurance brokers have the time, resources or expertise to manage
claims on behalf of their clients, which is why many brokers
recommend Morgan Clark.
When should I call in
professional help?
At the earliest possible opportunity. Particularly
in view of the fact that what you do or say at the beginning of a
claim may turn out to have serious implications for the eventual
outcome. At Morgan Clark we much prefer to be called in from the
outset which is when we can be most effective, although we will
certainly consider claims that are already under way.
The insurance company has
rejected my claim. Can they do this?
Yes, in some circumstances they can. An insurance policy is a contract, or
agreement between two parties. As one of those parties, the insurer
can deny the claim if it considers you have not kept to your side of
the bargain, if the claim is not covered by the policy, or if it
suspects fraud. This does not mean they are correct or justified in
doing so, and this is precisely where we come in, to professionally
represent you and fight for the
claim to be properly settled.
How long will it take to settle my claim?
There are no set timescales for claims. Generally,
a straightforward, non-contentious claim can take 2-3 months to be
settled. More complex and hard fought claims can take longer.
Our incentive is that Morgan Clark do not get paid until you do, so we can assure you that we will progress your claim as
quickly and as forcefully as possible.
What will it cost me?
We charge a small percentage of the claim value, so
unlike most other professionals our fees are directly related to
performance. The difference we can make more than offsets our fees.
There are no up front fees and we fund our own time, which means we
have a strong incentive to achieve maximum claim settlements in the
shortest possible time.
Our proven experience shows that the settlement we
secure for you can be 30-40% more than you would have received
without our help. Furthermore, when dealing with rejected and other
contentious or complex claims, we can make the difference between
you receiving a payment or nothing at all.
Will it cost me anything if I
lose?
On the rare occasions that it is established that neither your insurers nor
any other parties are liable for your losses, we make no charge for
our services.
If the claim needs assistance
from other specialists, who pays them?
You may well require assistance from other
specialists, such as surveyors, fire/flood restoration companies or
architects - and, where necessary, you are entitled to claim their fees from your
insurers. However, it is very important that the level of fees and
their remit are agreed in advance. We will handle all such arrangements for this
on your behalf.
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