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Loss Assessor vs Loss Adjuster Ireland: 2026 Expert Guide

Loss Assessor vs Loss Adjuster Ireland: 2026 Expert Guide

by floweb-claims2025 | Jan 28, 2026 | Tips and Advice

Note to readers: This expert guide was originally published in 2015 and has been fully updated for 2026 to include the latest Central Bank of Ireland (Consumer Protection Code) regulations. When you suffer property damage in Ireland, understanding the difference...
Water Damage Insurance Claims & Expert Tips | Claims Assist Ireland

Water Damage Insurance Claims & Expert Tips | Claims Assist Ireland

by floweb-claims2025 | Jan 26, 2026 | Tips and Advice

Last Updated: January, 2026. This guide has been revised to reflect current insurance claim standards and water damage repair costs in Ireland. Water Damage Insurance Claims: How to Get Your Full Payout Water damage is one of the most frequent reasons for property...
Flood Damage Claims: Get Your Full Insurance Entitlement

Flood Damage Claims: Get Your Full Insurance Entitlement

by floweb-claims2025 | Jan 4, 2026 | Tips and Advice

Whether your home or business has been damaged by flash flooding, a burst water main, or coastal surges, the first few hours are critical. As Ireland’s leading firm of Nationwide Loss Assessors, we have vast experience dealing with large-scale flood damage across the...
Why 180+ Homeowners Rate Us as 5-Star Loss Assessors

Why 180+ Homeowners Rate Us as 5-Star Loss Assessors

by floweb-claims2025 | Dec 31, 2025 | Tips and Advice

Note: This expert guide was originally published in July 2024 and we have fully updated this guide for March 2026 to include the latest insurance regulations and 2026 storm damage data. We are proud to be one of Ireland’s leading loss assessors with over 180+...
Flood Insurance Assessors Ireland: Navigating the Claims Process

Flood Insurance Assessors Ireland: Navigating the Claims Process

by floweb-claims2025 | Dec 31, 2025 | Tips and Advice

Editor’s Note: Storm Eleanor brought flooding to the West Coast in 2018. However, Ireland now faces increasing flood risks nationwide. We updated this guide for 2025. It provides homeowners with professional advice from leading Flood Insurance Assessors Ireland....
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