Loss Assessor

/ˈlɒs əˌsɛsər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A professional appointed by an insured party to assess, quantify, and negotiate insurance claims for losses.
    The loss assessor reviewed the damage to the property to help the client file an insurance claim.

Forms

  • loss assessor
  • loss assessors

Commentary

Distinct from loss adjusters, loss assessors act on behalf of the insured rather than the insurer.

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