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The Role of a Claims Consultant

 
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Derek Rogers

The role of a claims consultant is a rather important one as their main purpose is to act as a liaison of sorts between the customers or claimants and their respective insurance companies. A professional insurance claims consultant should be well versed in handing all types of cases to ensure their client receives the absolute best compensation possible following an injury or some type of property damage or loss.

Each and every single year approximately three million people in the UK alone suffer from some type of personal injury or accident that is of no fault of their own. These injuries coupled with theft of personal property and or contents along with all of the many other unique cases that occur ultimately result in millions of insurance claims continually being filed.

A claims consultant should:

- Always be prompt and thorough
- Attend meetings with clients and insurers
- Be able to communicate effectively in writing and orally
- Be computer literate
- Be friendly and courteous at all times
- Deny any necessary claims as soon as possible to avoid lengthening the case
- Have a full understanding of the dispute and resolution process
- Investigate all insurance claims completely and thoroughly
- Keep accurate and complete records of all claim activity
- Make appropriate claims after thoroughly evaluation the claimant's insurance policy
- Meet all promised deadlines
- Negotiate with the insurance company to receive the type of settlement the client wants
- Notify policyholders in writing of any changes regarding their claim or policy
- Organise consultations with fire, flood, or emergency restoration service personnel
- Strictly follow all company policies and procedures
- Seek out the advice of outside experts or legal counsel when necessary

Claims consultants may be experienced in handling domestic insurance claims, commercial claims, or both. Examples of domestic insurance claims include burglary, impact, fire, flood, professional negligence, subsidence and water damage. Commercial insurance claims may also include all of these same instances of damage or loss of property, as well as more business-orientated aspects such as interruption in service, would cover a company for any loss of profits.

Having an experienced insurance claims consultant in your corner when faced with a confusing or complicated claim allows you to maximise your chances of receiving everything you are entitled to as dictated by your policy. Leaving the paperwork and all the details to a claims adjuster also allows you the chance to concentrate on getting past your injury or repairing or replacing your damaged property while the intricacies of the case are being professionally handled.

A claims assessor will compile the claim, prepare, file and collate the paperwork, as well as being able to consult and discuss the case with their client's insurance company's representative and loss adjuster, which are usually involved in claims over £1000. Claims assessors may even oversee the restoration or repair of damaged property while locating temporary accommodations for the client.

Much as someone being sued in a court of law would never dream of going to trial without the assistance and representation of a lawyer, many insurance claims should also not be filed or negotiated without the benefits of using a professional claims consultant.

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Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents a number of UK businesses. For Loss Assessors and Claims Consultants, he recommends Morgan Clark.

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Article published on October 28, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
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