When your path regularly crosses with real life heroes, you can’t help but want to contribute in some small way, especially when their lives can sometimes be so badly affected in the line of duty. The Firefighters Charity has many ways to raise funds, one of which is a lottery, which we at Morgan Clark take part in each month.

Let Morgan Clark take away the stress, resolve your claim as quickly as possible and ensure you receive everything you’re entitled to.

Popular Questions

What will my insurance company think if I appoint a Loss Assessor? faq plus icon to expand accordian

There is no reason why your insurance company or Loss Adjuster should discourage you from appointing your own Loss Assessor. If your Loss Adjuster is trying to dissuade you from using our services, you should question why they are against the idea of you being equally represented. After all, a Loss Assessor can only help a policyholder claim for what is legally within their insurance contract. Click here to read more about Loss Adjusters.

Doesn’t my insurance company manage my claim? faq plus icon to expand accordian

While many insurance companies will support you in the initial weeks of your claim, their only responsibility is to ensure costs are covered to restore your property and replace damaged contents, stock, machinery etc. (if applicable). As your claim progresses, you will be left with the most stressful and time consuming day-to-day elements to organise and oversee alone if you do not appoint a Loss Assessor.

What’s the difference between a Loss Assessor and a Loss Adjuster? faq plus icon to expand accordian

Loss Assessors and Loss Adjusters are both insurance claim professionals, but there is one key difference in their role during the insurance claim process; a Loss Assessor is appointed by and works exclusively for the policyholder, while a Loss Adjuster is appointed and paid by the insurance company. Loss Adjusters are expected to remain independent. Read more about the difference between Loss Assessors and Loss Adjusters here.

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In the majority of cases we are able to represent our clients without charging a fee at all. Read how we are able to offer our services free of charge by clicking here.

What our clients say, in their own words…

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Carl Evans, a firefighter from Nottingham talks about his experience when his garage caught on fire and his entire house was left smoke damage. After speaking to his Insurance company, Carl soon discovered the expert support of Morgan Clark’s Loss Assessors was going to be essential.

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Jim and Jan talk about their experience when a thatched roof fire practically destroyed their home and the crucial help they received from Morgan Clark.

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When Jane had an explosion at her home she had no idea where to turn until she came across Morgan Clark and she is so relieved that she did.

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Dom offers an account of his experience as a Landlord making an insurance claim and offers his top tip to others who find themselves in a similar position.

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Mr Lund discusses his flood insurance claim and the incredible recovery he made with Morgan Clark on his side. The flooding was caused by a culvert becoming blocked

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Mrs O’Halloran felt she had to come back to Morgan Clark when her house flooded for the second time because she knew what a difference it made the first time.

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Ted and Wendy recall their experience when a firework caused a devastating fire at their home and they turned to Morgan Clark to restore their home.

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When Rob and Catriona returned home from work to find their house filled with black smoke they realised they were in no position to handle their claim alone.

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