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		Definition of loss adjuster in English: loss adjusternoun British An insurance agent who assesses the amount of compensation that should be paid after a person has claimed on their insurance policy. US term claims adjuster  Example sentencesExamples -  If a loss adjuster has been appointed, do I still need someone like Commercial Loss Management involved with my Business Interruption claim?
 -  Then you face months of battling with loss adjusters, insurance companies and builders until it is finally habitable again.
 -  That firm would then despatch a loss adjuster to the scene to meet with the policyholder.
 -  Engineers later supported the wall with specialist equipment, allowing the vehicle to be taken away and insurance loss adjusters to inspect the property.
 -  It is understood the matter is now in the hands of loss adjusters employed by the insurance companies involved.
 -  Telephone your insurer as soon as possible - they will register the claim and either send a claim form or, if necessary, a loss adjuster to assess the damage.
 -  My insurer and its loss adjuster couldn't have shown more sensitivity and skill at dealing with a mildly difficult situation.
 -  Then our list for the police went to the insurers through a loss adjuster, who came round and sorted out what the value of everything was.
 -  The loss adjuster is someone who is employed by your insurance company, representing their interests in adjusting the claim.
 -  Integrity is important and loss adjusters should also be fair and unbiased when dealing with claims.
 -  We will be undertaking repairs to the properties affected by the flooding and reviewing any damage to gardens with the loss adjuster.
 -  Do not be disconcerted if your insurer appoints a loss adjuster.
 -  We have our own insurance assessors and our own loss adjusters who examine each and every claim against us.
 -  He said loss adjusters had taken affected appliances away for repair.
 -  It is not in the policyholder's interest that the loss adjuster compiles their claim.
 -  Using skilled loss adjusters to assess small claims makes no sense, especially in the current economic climate.
 -  Once a figure has been agreed with you, the loss adjuster will issue their report recommending payment.
 -  Our insurer is refusing to pay our claim after its loss adjuster visited us and said the damage was due to ‘wear and tear’.
 -  In this case you would submit a claim for €50,000 and a loss adjuster would visit your home.
 -  She said: ‘The loss adjusters have been very good and they are still assessing the cost of the damage.’
 
    Definition of loss adjuster in US English: loss adjusternoun British An insurance agent who assesses the amount of compensation that should be paid after a person has claimed on their insurance policy; claims adjuster.  Example sentencesExamples -  Do not be disconcerted if your insurer appoints a loss adjuster.
 -  Integrity is important and loss adjusters should also be fair and unbiased when dealing with claims.
 -  Once a figure has been agreed with you, the loss adjuster will issue their report recommending payment.
 -  We will be undertaking repairs to the properties affected by the flooding and reviewing any damage to gardens with the loss adjuster.
 -  Then you face months of battling with loss adjusters, insurance companies and builders until it is finally habitable again.
 -  Our insurer is refusing to pay our claim after its loss adjuster visited us and said the damage was due to ‘wear and tear’.
 -  He said loss adjusters had taken affected appliances away for repair.
 -  Then our list for the police went to the insurers through a loss adjuster, who came round and sorted out what the value of everything was.
 -  It is not in the policyholder's interest that the loss adjuster compiles their claim.
 -  Engineers later supported the wall with specialist equipment, allowing the vehicle to be taken away and insurance loss adjusters to inspect the property.
 -  It is understood the matter is now in the hands of loss adjusters employed by the insurance companies involved.
 -  We have our own insurance assessors and our own loss adjusters who examine each and every claim against us.
 -  If a loss adjuster has been appointed, do I still need someone like Commercial Loss Management involved with my Business Interruption claim?
 -  Telephone your insurer as soon as possible - they will register the claim and either send a claim form or, if necessary, a loss adjuster to assess the damage.
 -  Using skilled loss adjusters to assess small claims makes no sense, especially in the current economic climate.
 -  The loss adjuster is someone who is employed by your insurance company, representing their interests in adjusting the claim.
 -  My insurer and its loss adjuster couldn't have shown more sensitivity and skill at dealing with a mildly difficult situation.
 -  She said: ‘The loss adjusters have been very good and they are still assessing the cost of the damage.’
 -  That firm would then despatch a loss adjuster to the scene to meet with the policyholder.
 -  In this case you would submit a claim for €50,000 and a loss adjuster would visit your home.
 
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