Friday, 1 November 2013

Lakanal House Fire: 'No fire risk assessment' done of tower

No valid fire risk assessment was in place when a fire broke out in a south-east London tower block claiming six lives in 2009, an inquest has heard.
New rules from 2006 meant all councils were required to carry out fire risk assessments on their properties.
Chartered surveyor David Walker, an expert witness, said Southwark Council "should have prioritised" Lakanal House in Camberwell, as it was "high-risk".
Six people, including three children, were killed in the fire in July 2009.
Catherine Hickman, 31, Dayana Francisquini, 26, and her children, six-year-old Thais, and Felipe, three, were killed in the fire.
Helen Udoaka, 34, and her three-week-old daughter Michelle also died.
'High-risk building'
Lakanal House was a "high-risk building", Mr Walker said, but no valid fire risk assessment was in place when the fire broke out.
Giving evidence he said when the new regulations came into effect in 2006 few local authorities prepared for their new responsibilities.
Refurbishments took place at Lakanal House in 2006, but no risk assessment was done at the time.
Mr Walker said: "In my opinion London borough of Southwark should have carried out a fire risk assessment of Lakanal House.
"It was a high-risk building which should have been prioritised in any risk assessment programme."
As a result of no assessment being done serious fire hazards were probably overlooked, he added.
The suspended ceiling was high-risk and needed immediate attention before the fatal fire as it breached safety designs around compartmentation, Mr Walker told the inquest.
The fatal tower block fire triggered a dramatic increase in completion of fire risk assessments, but questions have been raised about how credible those assessments were, the coroner heard.
Mr Walker said: "Fire risk assessments are still of variable quality... a complex building needs a fire risk assessor with comprehensive training and experience to do credible assessments."
The inquest continues.
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Loss assessors assist in house fire drama

Loss assessors from Assisted Claims came to the rescue when Mrs J returned from a well earned holiday with her daughter only to discover that her daughters jilted boyfriend had attempted to burn down their house. He had let himself in through the back door and set a fire of the daughters possessions in her bedroom before escaping the blaze. There were many difficult questions to be answered before insurers would accept liabilty for the damage and Mrs J and her daughter were relieved to have engaged the loss assessing services of Loss Assessor Assisted Claims to guide them through the minefield of questions.
The ex-boyfriend was jailed and with the help of our qualified Loss Assessor, Mrs J’s Insurers eventually accepted the claim in full and the final settlement figure was in excess of £100,000
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Thursday, 24 October 2013

What is a loss assessor?

Have you ever wondered what a loss assessor is and what they do? Loss assessors, like ourselves work on behalf of insurance claimants and it is our job to make sure that they get the very best cash settlement possible. However, you must have a current insurance policy in order to use a professional loss assessor. Most loss assessors like us, work for the claimant alone and this is generally on a no win, no fee basis – making us work even harder to succeed.

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Friday, 18 October 2013

Insurance loss assessor

The primary role of a loss assessor in an insurance claim is to maximize the claim by negotiating with insurers to achieve the best deal in the shortest time. By representing and guiding you through the process of making an insurance claim our professional insurance loss assessors aim to achieve the maximum settlement. For further information or to make a claim, talk to one of our insurance assessors today on 0845 686 0845 or visit us online at http://www.assistedclaims.co.uk
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Monday, 14 October 2013

Loss assessors

The primary role of a loss assessor is to maximize the claim so that the insured parties don't go without. A loss assessor is also responsible for dealing with the insurance company so that a deal can be sorted quickly and efficiently, this means that all of our loss assessors have plenty of experience in dealing with a vast range of claims. To find out more visit us at http://www.assistedclaims.co.uk/loss-assessors-role-in-an-insurance-claim
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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Our Service

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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Loss Assessors

If you are the victim of a burglary or theft then we may be able to help as specialist loss assessors. We go beyond the service of your insurance company or loss adjuster to deliver a comprehensive insight about what options are available to you based on your circumstance. Find out more at our website