Welcome To Capital Claims - Call Us On 01 5563300
Capital Claims are experienced professional Loss Assessors. We are regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland and members of the Insurance Institute of Ireland.
Our goal is to ensure our clients get a fair settlement. We deal directly with your insurance company on your behalf, minimising the stress and inconvenience this can cause in an already difficult situation.
If you have a residential or commercial property damage claim, get in touch with Capital Claims and let us know the details.
We have extensive experience in dealing with property damage claims for our clients for incidents such as fire damage claims, flood and burst pipe claims, oil damage claims and subsidence damage claims.
Our services page has more detail on the various claims which we can help you with.
If you have any questions or would like to talk to us about your unique situation, please give the office a call on (01) 556 3300, or contact Cian directly on 0876697193.

What does a Loss Assessor Do?
When it comes to filing a claim on your insurance policy in Ireland for property damages such as flood, fire, or burglary, a loss assessor can be a valuable ally in ensuring that your interests are represented fairly.
A loss assessor is an independent professional hired by the policyholder to negotiate their insurance claim with the insurance provider. Typically, insurance companies appoint their own loss adjuster to assess the claim and determine liability.
However, policyholders can also opt to hire independent loss assessors to provide unbiased and comprehensive assessment services. This includes compiling all necessary proof and supporting documentation required by the policy conditions.
At Capital Claims, our experienced insurance claim specialists are dedicated to providing personalised and professional assistance to our clients throughout the claims process. By working closely with our clients, we strive to ensure that they receive the maximum compensation they are entitled to, based on their individual circumstances.