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"Truman Associates, a leading firm of loss assessors in the UK, has proven yet again that they are not just a group of professionals helping their clients with their insurance claims, they are also their friends. "

United Kingdom ; 18th Oct 2012 - Truman Associates, a leading firm of loss assessors in the UK, has proven yet again that they are not just a group of professionals helping their clients with their insurance claims, they are also their friends. The firm has issued some up-to-the minute advice for homeowners on flood-related risks. It includes useful information for householders in England to help them assess whether or not their houses are at a risk of flooding, and how to avoid flooding in their homes and businesses.

Truman Associates are loss assessors with a difference. They offer specialist help and expert advice on filing successful insurance claims for damage caused to homes or businesses by fire, flood, or other disasters - including theft. The help they give their clients more than covers their fees, and the relief that they offer people as they hand the issue on to experienced professionals is undeniable. They offer one of the most client-friendly services available from any insurance assessors in the UK.

David Jordan, director of operations at the UK Environment Agency said: "Our thoughts are with those whose homes have been flooded this autumn. Flooding has a devastating impact on both a property and possessions within it.”

“As this summer has reminded us, the UK can be a wet country,” said Ray Truman of Truman Associates. “Our green and pleasant land is at the mercy of weather systems which are capable of collecting huge amounts of water and dropping it onto our towns and countryside. As an insurance professional working for you, I can make the claiming process as smooth as possible. I deal with the insurance company and their representatives for you, and make sure that you get a fair payment in line with your cover and with your best interests at heart.”

In the wake of the heavy flooding that the UK has experienced this year, Truman Associates is offering helpful advice on flooding, flood insurance, and making flood insurance claims. The firm has also provided detailed guidelines for home owners on how to be prepared for floods and to minimize losses. All this information is available on their website. For more information about Truman Associates, or to contact them for insurance claim advice, please visit their website at http://www.trumanassociates.co.uk.

About The Company Truman Associates is a firm of Loss Assessors with more than 25 years' experience of handling insurance claims on behalf of the claimant. They are the leading loss assessors UK has to offer and are renowned for handling clients’ cases sensitively. They are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For specialist help with insurance claims for theft or for damage caused to your home or business by fire, flood, or other disasters, Truman Associates is a name that you can trust.

Contact Information

Truman Associates

Address: Curtis House

34 Third Avenue

Hove, E. Sussex,BN3 2PD

United Kingdom

Phone: 0800 542 1616, 01273 220 555

Email: ray@trumanassociates.co.uk

Website: http://www.trumanassociates.co.uk

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