Category: Fire Damage

  • How to File a Property Insurance Claim: A Step-by-Step Guide

    How to File a Property Insurance Claim: A Step-by-Step Guide

    How to File a Property Insurance Claim: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Filing an insurance claim should be straightforward — but in practice, the process is full of potential pitfalls that can delay your payout or reduce the amount you ultimately receive. Whether you’re dealing with fire damage, flood, storm destruction, or a commercial property loss, the steps you take in the first 24 to 48 hours can significantly affect the outcome of your claim.

    Here is a clear, step-by-step guide to making a property insurance claim — and the critical points at which having a professional loss assessor from Pro Insurance Claims could make all the difference.

    Step 1: Make the Property Safe and Prevent Further Damage

    Before anything else, ensure the safety of everyone in the property. Alert emergency services if required. Once it’s safe to do so, take reasonable steps to prevent further damage — boarding up broken windows, isolating water supplies, or temporarily protecting exposed areas from the elements. Your policy almost certainly requires you to mitigate further loss, and failure to do so could affect your claim.

    Keep receipts for any emergency protective measures you take. These costs are often recoverable under your policy.

    Step 2: Document Everything — Before Cleanup Begins

    This step is absolutely critical. Before any cleanup, repair, or removal of damaged items takes place, document everything thoroughly. Take photos and video of all damaged areas, from multiple angles. Create a written inventory of damaged or destroyed contents. Note the date, time, and circumstances of the loss.

    Inadequate documentation is one of the most common reasons claims are undervalued. The insurer cannot fairly compensate you for what they cannot see evidence of.

    Step 3: Notify Your Insurer Promptly

    Contact your insurer as soon as practicable after the loss. Most policies require notification ‘as soon as possible’ or within a specified number of days. Late notification can be used by insurers to reduce or reject your claim.

    This is also the ideal point to contact Pro Insurance Claims. By involving us at notification stage, we can help frame the claim correctly from the outset — before the insurer’s loss adjuster visits and before any positions become entrenched.

    Step 4: The Loss Adjuster Visit

    Your insurer will appoint a loss adjuster to survey the damage. Remember: this person works for the insurer. They are professionally trained to assess claims in accordance with the policy — but their perspective will naturally differ from yours.

    Having a Pro Insurance Claims loss assessor present at this visit — or at minimum having one review the claim beforehand — ensures your interests are represented, damage is not overlooked, and the visit is conducted on as level a playing field as possible.

    Step 5: Review the Settlement Offer Carefully

    Once the adjuster has completed their assessment, the insurer will make a settlement offer. Do not feel pressured to accept immediately. Review the offer against our independent assessment, check that all losses are included, and consider whether the repair costs are genuinely adequate.

    If the offer is too low — as is common in initial offers — Pro Insurance Claims will negotiate directly with the insurer on your behalf.

    Step 6: Agreement and Paymen

    Once a fair settlement has been agreed, you will typically be asked to sign a settlement document. Before signing, ensure you understand whether this is a ‘full and final’ settlement — and that you’re satisfied it covers everything. Pro Insurance Claims will guide you through this final stage.

    The claims process may look straightforward on paper, but at each step there are decisions that can affect your final outcome. Pro Insurance Claims has guided hundreds of clients through exactly this process — achieving on average 30% more than they would have managed alone.

    Don’t Settle for Less

    Don’t navigate the claims process alone. Contact Pro Insurance Claims — your trusted partner from first notification to final settlement.



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  • How Pro Insurance Claims Recovered £254,000 After a Commercial Fire

    How Pro Insurance Claims Recovered £254,000 After a Commercial Fire

    Case Study: How Pro Insurance Claims
    Recovered €254,000 After a Commercial Fire

    Numbers tell part of the story. Client experiences tell the rest. This is an account of one of the claims we’re most proud of — a commercial fire claim where our involvement turned a deeply inadequate initial settlement into a full and fair recovery.

    The client’s name has been changed for privacy, but the details and figures are real.

    The Background

    James runs a medium-sized manufacturing business from a purpose-built commercial unit. In early autumn, an electrical fault started a fire in the plant room that spread rapidly before firefighters could contain it. The damage was extensive: a significant portion of the building was structurally compromised, specialist manufacturing equipment was destroyed, and the business was unable to operate from the premises for over four months.

    James had comprehensive commercial combined insurance and notified his insurer the same day. The insurer appointed a loss adjuster promptly.

    The Initial Assessment — and What It Got Wrong

    The loss adjuster’s report covered the physical damage to the building and the direct loss of equipment at replacement cost. Their settlement offer came to £163,000.

    James felt this was too low — he’d already received informal quotes from contractors suggesting the rebuild alone would cost significantly more — but didn’t know how to challenge it. A colleague recommended Pro Insurance Claims.

    What Pro Insurance Claims Found

    Our assessment took three site visits over two weeks, including specialist structural and electrical sub-contractor surveys.

    The adjuster’s report had missed or undervalued the following:

    • Structural damage to the adjacent section of the building — smoke and heat penetration had compromised steelwork not visible during the standard inspection
    • Business interruption — 19 weeks of lost revenue, correctly calculated against James’s trading accounts, had been omitted entirely
    • Specialist equipment reinstatement — the adjuster had priced replacement at catalogue cost rather than the true installed cost, including commissioning and calibration
    • Professional fees — architect and structural engineer fees for the reinstatement project were not included
    • Increased cost of working — the temporary premises James had leased to maintain partial operations were claimable under his policy’s additional cover

    The Negotiation

    Pro Insurance Claims prepared a fully documented counter-schedule totalling £298,000 and entered formal negotiation with the insurer’s loss adjusting team. The negotiation took six weeks, involved two rounds of formal correspondence and a joint site visit, and was conducted entirely by our team — James was kept fully informed but didn’t need to engage in any of it directly.

    The Outcome

    The final agreed settlement was £254,000 — £91,000 more than the initial offer. After Pro Insurance Claims’ fee, James received a net improvement of approximately £72,000 compared to what he would have accepted had he managed the claim himself.

    Pro Insurance Claims clients receive, on average, 30% higher settlements than those who deal directly with their insurer. That’s not a coincidence — it’s the result of expert negotiation.

    The Broader Pattern

    James’s experience is not unusual. Across fire, flood, storm, agricultural, commercial, and marine claims, the pattern is consistent: initial offers are conservative, consequential losses are regularly missed or minimised, and professional negotiation delivers substantially better outcomes.

    Our 97% success rate isn’t built on exceptional cases. It’s built on consistent, professional application of expertise across every claim we handle.

    Your situation is unique — and so is the claim it generates. Pro Insurance Claims takes the time to understand both, and to ensure your settlement reflects your full and legitimate entitlement

    Don’t Settle for Less

    Talk to Pro Insurance Claims about your claim — free initial consultation, no obligation, no upfront fee.



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