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hi does anyone know who thee aa contents insurers use to sort or there problems i have broken my tv and have phoned the aa and they said some one was going to call me from a company they use to sort all this out ,, i was wondering if anyone new whot his was as they have not called me yet ... also if u have delt with these companys have u had any problems hope u can help ............jay
I believe AA are intermediaries, and that the answer will depend on who the insurance is placed with.
The people coming out could be an engineer or a loss adjuster. If a loss adjuster, it is really a case of the insurer wanting to make sure it is not a fraudulent claim. I doubt there is little to worry about so long as you have been honest.
hi thanks i have found out that it is norich union im with ...im am wondering what company they use so sort out the replacement goods cause my bro has just used a company sorting it out and have made a right hash of it and has taken ages .... i think it was home sevice contents .. or some thing like that ..... any help is ok
I think the main company used by NU for verifying damage to electrical goods is iVal (part of the PowerPlay Direct group). Their website is just a "coming soon" page but their contact details are on there.
Yes, Norwich Union deal with the AA claims - we instruct Ival to validate the damage and determine what was the cause of damage and whether it is worth repairing or just to replace.