Essex Loss Assessors
Don’t settle for less after a loss. Get help with your insurance claim.
Has your Essex home or business been struck by flood, burst pipe, fire, or another damaging event? Dealing with insurance claims after a disaster can be overwhelming. That’s where we come in. Our Essex loss assessors will fight tirelessly to ensure you receive the fair compensation you deserve for your property damage claim. Don’t go through this alone, get expert help on your side today.
Here’s how we can help with your property insurance claim:
- Protect your interests: We work for you, not your insurance company, ensuring a fair and accurate assessment of your claim.
- Stress-free recovery: We handle all insurance communication and paperwork, letting you focus on getting back on your feet.
- Maximise your compensation: Our expertise ensures your claim reflects your full losses, securing the highest payout you deserve.
Speak to one of our friendly team of Essex loss assessors today to see how we can help you.
Local success stories: Read our Essex insurance claim case studies
Domestic flooding – speedy settlement to get life back to normal quickly
“While having a brook running through the bottom of the garden is attractive, it can pose a risk after heavy rain. Fourteen years previously, the brook at the bottom of the Bakers’ garden had flooded and the house had been inundated with water. This ha…”
Read moreThatched cottage fire – £528,000 buildings, contents and alternative accommodation claim
“Mr & Mrs Bolden were watching rugby on television when a neighbour noticed smoke coming from their thatched roof. Within minutes, the roof was alight and their home was rapidly reduced to a blackened shell: only the four walls and chimneys remained….”
Read moreWidespread flooding – long-term re-housing and increased settlements
“Following a period of high rainfall, a stream in Waltham Abbey burst its banks. Properties in the town were flooded by contaminated water as the drainage system in the road had failed to cope with the volume of water. In the aftermath of the flood, ma…”
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