Staffordshire Loss Assessors
Don’t settle for less after a loss. Get a Loss Assessor on your side.
Struggling with property damage in Staffordshire caused by flooding, fire, or another disaster? You don’t have to navigate the complexities of your insurance claim alone. Morgan Clark’s team of Staffordshire loss assessors is here to help. With their local expertise, they’ll fight to ensure you receive the fair compensation you deserve. Get the support you need – contact us 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.
- Take the stress away: We handle all the communication and paperwork with your insurer, freeing you up to focus on what matters most.
- Maximise your payout: Our expertise helps ensure your claim reflects the full extent of your losses, meaning you receive the maximum compensation you are entitled to under the terms of your policy.
Speak to one of our friendly team today to see how we can help you.
Local success stories: Read our Staffordshire insurance claim case studies
Taking the burden from the family after fire in elderly father’s bungalow
“Steve Davies has a responsibility which many people face these days: trying to care for an elderly parent who lives many miles away. He lives in Nottinghamshire, but his father, who is in his 90s, lives almost three hours’ drive away in Shropshire. Mr…”
Read moreGas explosion – £85,000 buildings claim
“Mr & Mrs Allison were planning to move into the house in Derbyshire they had recently inherited from Mrs Allison’s mother. They were living elsewhere temporarily while building works were carried out. Two weeks before they were due to move in, the…”
Read moreWater damage – £120,000 cash settlement
“After a period of torrential rain, the guttering and drainage system in Mr & Mrs K’s substantial and luxurious house in Birmingham simply couldn’t cope. Water poured into the property in three different places, causing significant damage to the …”
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