General Insurance Article - DAS provides Bluefin Network with loss assist scheme


The policy helps businesses that have suffered a large loss, following a major incident such as a flood or a fire. It gives specialist support to manage the complex claims process from beginning to end, including a dedicated loss adjustor to ensure that any insured losses are paid fairly and on time, helping to minimise disruption to business.

 The main policy benefits include:
     
  1.   Up to £100,000 in fees for a loss adjuster
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  3.   A visit from a dedicated professional within 24 hours of claim notification
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  5.   Preparation, submission and negotiation of your claim
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  7.   Updates and support throughout the claims process
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  9.   Cover for the cost of experts such as engineers, architects, surveyors or contractors where required to prepare the claim
 Darren Weekes, UK Broker Sales Manager, DAS UK Group, said:
 “Every year we see businesses fail because they cannot survive the disruption caused by a major incident such as flood damage. Our loss assist insurance helps to prevent that from happening. With our product now being made available through Bluefin Network and its partner brokers, we hope to provide more businesses with the peace of mind and the level of support and service they should expect in times of crisis.”
  
 David Hopwood at Bluefin Network, said: “We are very happy to now offer clients the option of loss assist insurance through DAS, it further strengthens our proposition and helps to protect our customers against the unforeseen.”
  

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