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We assess property damage insurance claims on behalf of policyholders of the following insurance companies. 

123.ie, 1 Direct, AA, AIB, AIG. Allianz, Axa, AON, Aviva, Bank of Ireland, Benchmark, Chill Insurance, Chubb,  City Net, Cover in a click.ie, Direct Line, Eversure, FBD, First Ireland,  No Nonsense, Halifax, Kennco Insurance, Kiddsure. Legal and General, Liberty, Lloyds, MIS Claims, Nationwide, NFU Mutual, Quoteme.ie, RSA, Tesco, The Co-operative, Travellers Insurance, Ulster Bank, Writeway, Zurich.

We offer property Insurance assessor services in the following areas:
Dundalk, Ardee, Drogheda, Blackrock, Castlebellingham, Dunleer, Louth, Meath, Cavan, Monaghan, Down, Derry, Tyrone, Belfast and Armagh.
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      • What does my household policy cover?
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      • What should I do if I suffer a Loss?
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      • Reinstatement Calculator
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      • Glossary of Terms
      • MAKE A CLAIM
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