With over 30 years’ experience, Alan Harrington represents homeowners and businesses across Limerick and Clare — ensuring you receive the full and fair settlement you’re entitled to.
Alan Harrington-Loss Assessor Limerick
We are property claim experts, ensuring that you receive the best outcome possible. Based in Limerick and serving the Mid West, we are the longest-serving Assessors in Limerick. If you’re dealing with property damage or an insurance claim, our professional loss assessor Limerick is here to help. We handle every aspect of your claim — from assessment and documentation to negotiation with insurers — ensuring you receive a fair and full settlement. With years of local experience and a strong track record, we take the stress out of the claims process so you can focus on getting back to normal.
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Loss Assessors Serving Homeowners Across Ireland
HKP is a trusted loss assessor in Ireland, helping homeowners manage complex insurance claims following fire, flood, storm damage and major property loss. While our office is based in Limerick, we regularly represent policyholders throughout the Mid-West and across Ireland, ensuring they receive the full insurance settlement they are entitled to.
Frequently Asked Questions About Loss Assessors in Ireland
Can a loss assessor help with insurance disputes in Ireland?
Yes. If a homeowner disagrees with the insurance company’s assessment of the damage or the settlement offered, a loss assessor can review the claim and negotiate directly with the insurer on the policyholder’s behalf. This can be particularly helpful where repair costs, rebuilding estimates or the extent of damage are disputed.
How long does an insurance claim usually take in Ireland?
The time required to settle an insurance claim depends on the severity of the damage and the complexity of the claim. Smaller claims may be resolved within a few weeks, while larger property damage claims involving structural repairs can take several months. A loss assessor can often help streamline the process by ensuring all documentation is prepared correctly from the beginning.
Can a loss assessor be appointed after a claim has already started?
Yes. Homeowners in Ireland can appoint a loss assessor at any stage of the claims process. Even if the insurance company has already sent a loss adjuster to inspect the property, a loss assessor can still become involved to review the claim and represent the policyholder during negotiations.
Do loss assessors work with builders and contractors?
Many loss assessors work closely with building professionals, surveyors and restoration specialists to ensure repair estimates accurately reflect the work required to restore the property. This helps ensure the insurance claim includes the full cost of rebuilding and repairs.
Why Choose Us
Valuable Support at the Right Time

Steps to take, if you have suffered a loss to your property.
Step One
If your property has suffered damage, we can act for you to progress your insurance claim as efficiently as possible.
Step Two
Once you contact us, we will visit your premises as soon as possible to carry out our initial no-obligation survey and preliminary assessment.
Step Three
We will meet with the insurance company representatives to ensure you receive your full entitlement
