Independent Loss Assessors

Understanding the Home Insurance Claim Process

Making a home insurance claim can feel overwhelming — especially after a fire, flood, storm, or escape of water. As independent loss assessors, we represent you, not your insurer, and help ensure your claim is handled correctly and settled fairly.

This step-by-step guide explains how the home insurance claim process works in the UK — and where professional support can make a difference.

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The Claim Journey

Step-by-Step: How It Works

Follow these seven steps to navigate your home insurance claim with confidence.

01

Ensure Safety First

Before anything else, the safety of you and your family must come first. Property can be repaired or replaced — people cannot.

  • Make sure everyone is safe
  • Contact emergency services if required
  • Prevent further damage where possible (e.g., turn off water or electricity)
If your home is uninhabitable, your policy may include alternative accommodation cover.
02

Notify Your Insurance Company

Contact your insurer as soon as possible. Most policies require prompt notification. You'll need to provide:

  • Your policy number
  • Date and cause of damage
  • Description of the loss
  • Photos or videos (if available)

At this stage, the insurer may appoint a loss adjuster from firms such as Crawford & Company or Sedgwick to investigate and assess the claim.

Important: The loss adjuster works on behalf of the insurer.
03

Review Your Policy Cover

Understanding what your policy covers is crucial. Key areas to check include:

Buildings vs contents cover
Policy limits and sub-limits
Excess amount
Exclusions
Alternative accommodation entitlement
This is where many policyholders unintentionally underclaim. An independent loss assessor will review your policy wording in detail to ensure nothing is missed.
04

Damage Assessment & Documentation

You will need to document all damage thoroughly. Insurers base settlements on evidence, and underestimating repair costs can significantly reduce your payout.

You will need to:

  • Document all damage thoroughly
  • List damaged items
  • Obtain repair or reinstatement estimates
  • Gather receipts (if available)

A professional loss assessor will:

  • Conduct a detailed site inspection
  • Prepare a full schedule of loss
  • Work with surveyors or contractors
  • Identify all structural and hidden damage
05

The Insurer's Investigation

The insurer's appointed loss adjuster will visit the property, confirm the cause of loss, check policy compliance, and assess repair scope and costs. Delays often occur if information is incomplete.

  • Visit the property
  • Confirm the cause of loss
  • Check policy compliance
  • Assess repair scope and cost
Having an independent expert handle communication can prevent misunderstandings and protect your position.
06

Negotiation & Settlement

Once damage is quantified, settlement discussions begin. The insurer may offer a cash settlement, repair works via approved contractors, or a partial settlement pending further works.

Initial offers are not always final. Disputes often arise over:

Scope of reinstatement Betterment deductions Valuation of contents Drying and specialist works
An experienced loss assessor will negotiate on your behalf to secure your full entitlement — not just the insurer's first proposal.
07

Repair & Reinstatement

After settlement is agreed, repairs commence and payments are issued — sometimes in stages — with final adjustments made if required.

  • Repairs commence
  • Payments are issued (sometimes in stages)
  • Final adjustments are made if required
If further damage is uncovered during works, a supplementary claim may be necessary.
Dispute Resolution

What If There's a Dispute?

If you disagree with the insurer's decision, you can:

01
Raise a formal complaint with the insurer
02
Escalate to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) if unresolved
03
Seek professional representation from an independent loss assessor

Time limits apply — acting promptly is essential.

Your Advocate

Why Use an Independent Loss Assessor?

Unlike a loss adjuster (who represents the insurer), we protect your financial interests. We:

  • Manage the entire claim from start to finish
  • Handle all communication with insurers
  • Prepare detailed claim documentation
  • Negotiate settlements
  • Reduce stress during a difficult time
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Avoid These Pitfalls

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Many policyholders leave money on the table by making avoidable errors. Knowing what to watch out for can make a significant difference to your settlement.

Accepting the first settlement offer without review

Initial offers often undervalue the true cost of reinstatement.

Underestimating building repair costs

Rebuild and repair costs are often higher than expected, especially for structural damage.

Failing to include professional fees

Surveyor, architect, and project management fees may be claimable.

Overlooking hidden or secondary damage

Structural issues, mould, or electrical damage may not be immediately visible.

Starting repairs before insurer approval

Unauthorised repairs can jeopardise your claim entirely.

Ready to Start Your Home Insurance Claim?

Contact Vanguardo today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We'll review your policy, assess your situation, and guide you through every step of the process.

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