FAQS
A claims adjuster is a professional who investigates and settles insurance claims. They assess the damage or loss, gather evidence, and negotiate a fair settlement with the insured.
We handle a wide range of general insurance claims, including property damage, liability, business interruption, machinery breakdown, marine, motor, travel insurance, personal accident, and homeowners insurance.
The duration of the claims process varies depending on the complexity of the claim. However, we strive to process claims efficiently and provide updates throughout the process.
The required documentation will vary depending on the type of claim. Generally, you will need to provide proof of loss, police reports, medical records, and any other relevant documents. penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim.
To file a claim, please contact us at 0711 627 964 or integritylossadjusters@gmail.com . Our team will guide you through the process and collect the necessary information.
Yes, if your business interruption insurance covers it. We can help you assess your losses and negotiate a fair settlement.
Property damage claims involve physical damage to property, while liability claims involve legal responsibility for causing harm to others.
In some cases, your insurance policy may cover legal fees if you need to hire an attorney to represent your interests.
The deductible is the amount you’re responsible for paying before your insurance coverage kicks in. You can find this information in your policy documents.
In some cases, you may be able to claim for emotional distress if it can be directly linked to a covered loss.
Subrogation is when your insurance company seeks reimbursement from a third party who may be responsible for your loss.
Generally, insurance policies do not cover preventive measures. However, you may be able to claim for expenses incurred to mitigate losses after a covered event.
First-party claims involve losses suffered by the insured, while third-party claims involve losses suffered by others.
Yes, if your insurance policy has international coverage.