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Follow on Google News | Loss Assessors to bail out Flood VictimsAs the rain continues to pour we are reminded that an English Summer is far from sunny and many will be making insurance claims. Some will miss out unless they employ a loss assessor to help them with their claim.
By: AKA Assisted Claims This month Ireland have been hit by flooding, and areas that were previously not considered as high risk have fallen victim to the rain. Cars were swept away and water poured through the doors of homes as people watched in dismay. If you have ever watch your home become submerged in water, then you know that replacing damaged furniture or re-carpeting your home can cost a fortune, so making sure that you get the best possible settlement is imperative. (http:// With today’s volatile and unpredictable weather we are often ill prepared and before we know it, we have been hit by flooding and are looking at the damages wondering where to begin with the clean up. With the recent weather causing havoc up and down the country, home insurance and cover is vital to ensure that repairs can be made. Flood cover is a standard part of a policy, but the flooding of the past 2 years could mean changes to insurance cover. For those putting in claims now, insurers are doing all that they can to not pay out the full amounts on claims, especially in light of last summers record flood claims. With this in mind, it is important to make sure that your home is insured for the full cost of repairing your home, because when you have to make a claim then to not get the full amount could leave you struggling to make the necessary repairs. As thousands assess the damage caused by the rain over the past week, many have started to put in insurance claims, but are not going to get the amount that they deserve or need to restore things back to normal. With the weather continuing to be unpredictable, only time will tell whether we are going to have a sunny summer or a typically British rainy summer. If you need to make a claim, then speak to the experts: http://www.aka- End
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