Welcome to Power & Company Assessors Ltd. We are committed to protecting your personal data and respecting your privacy. This policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website.
Company Name: Power & Company Assessors Ltd
Address: First Floor, Winston House, 349 Regents Park Road, London, United Kingdom, N3 1DH
Contact Email for Privacy Concerns: Richard Power - Co-Owner - [email protected]
We collect personal data when you fill out forms on our website. The types of personal data we collect include:
We do not collect any special categories of data such as health information or biometric data.
We collect personal data for the following purposes:
We share data with the following third parties for analytics and marketing purposes:
We retain personal data for the legal maximum duration required by applicable laws.
Users have the following rights regarding their data:
We use the following types of cookies:
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We take the following measures to protect your personal data:
We do not collect data from children.
We will notify users of any changes to this policy by emailing any email addresses we have on file and updating the 'last updated' date on this page.
Last Updated: 24th July 2024
“Very sincere and sensible advice was give to us by Power & Company”
An insurance loss assessor is a professional who is engaged in the preparation and negotiation of insurance claims on behalf of commercial and private policyholders.
A loss adjuster is instructed by your insurance company to act on their behalf and in their financial interest, whereas a loss assessor is instructed by you (the policyholder) to act on your behalf to achieve the maximum possible settlement.
Absolutely. We have been dealing with insurance claims for over 30 years. We promise to do use our best endeavours to negotiate and reach a settlement to your complete satisfaction.
The ideal time to instruct a Loss Assessor is immediately, when the incident occurs. This is when the insurer will instruct their loss adjuster to act on their behalf and when the assessor can take full control of the claim for you.
The fee chargeable is a small percentage of the final (winning) settlement figure for our services. It’s also good to know that Power & Company work on a ‘No win – No fee’ basis.
This can vary depending on the nature, size and complexity of the claim.
Yes.
You (the policyholder) do. You hire an Insurance Loss Assessor if you need someone to represent your best interests and to successfully settle an insurance claim.
We are long term specialists in the field, and experts in dealing with insurance claims. You would not go to court without a solicitor, why deal with an insurance claim without an assessor?
Some insurance brokers have their own claims departments, but they will not dedicate the same time and effort as an Insurance Loss Assessor. They will have the same expertise or allegiance to you the policyholder.
It is sensible to hire an Insurance Loss Assessor for any claim, generally anything over £3,000.
No.
Yes, if required and their associated fees are generally paid for by the policy.
Yes, on some occasions a third party may be negligent or responsible for an incident and a recovery made against them or their insurers.