an expert designed to assess the value of a claim
a specialist whose job is to find out what really happened
A individual who is independent of an insurance company but engaged and paid by it, who checks that a claim is covered and negotiates with the policyholder the amount payable for a claim.
Invaluable at the time of a Business Continuity E/I/E/C to assist in managing the financial implications of the E/I/E/C and should be involved as part of the management team where possible. Loss Adjusters often have useful contacts within the local community that can ease the burden at time of an E/I/E/C. Involving the Loss adjuster with the CMT will improve the speed and effectiveness of any ensuing insurance claim.
A person who negotiates the amount paid out in the event of a claim
A claims specialist employed by insurance companies to represent their interests in investigating and adjusting claims.
One who, acting predominantly on the instructions of insurers, is habitually employed in a professional capacity in the negotiation and settlement of loss by fire or other contingencies.
an independent professional claims expert, who is engaged by insurers to impartially check and arrange settlement of claims in accordance with policy terms.
An independent professional appointed by the insurers to settle claims
A person independent of the insurance company, but paid by it, who is responsible for checking that the claim is covered under the policy and negotiates the amount paid with the policy holder.
An independent person who may be used by an insurance company to assess the value of a claim you make on your insurance policy.
An expert in processing claims from start to finish. A loss adjuster will be appointed by the Insurance company to negotiate a settlement, within the terms of the policy, which is fair to both you and the insurance company.
An independent, qualified person who assesses the size or value of a loss on behalf of an insurer, usually general assessing and not motor.