A fire claim arises when a fire or an allied peril—such as lightning, explosion, implosion, or smoke damage—causes physical loss or damage to insured property. The claim process involves the technical evaluation, verification, and financial adjustment of losses sustained to buildings, machinery, stock-in-trade, and contents under an insurance policy that covers Fire and Allied Perils or Property All Risks (PAR).
At Q.A. Shirazi Surveyors, we understand that a fire incident can be both financially and operationally devastating. Beyond the visible damage, fires often lead to production downtime, equipment deterioration, and stock contamination. Our goal is to ensure that every aspect of the loss is accurately assessed, fairly adjusted, and transparently reported—helping our clients restore normalcy with minimal delay.
Key Considerations in Fire Claims
When assessing a fire loss, several technical and procedural aspects must be carefully evaluated:
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Cause and Origin of Fire
Determining the ignition source, fuel material, and spread mechanism is crucial to verify policy liability and prevent recurrence. -
Extent of Damage
Differentiating between heat, smoke, and water damage ensures accurate loss quantification and salvage identification. -
Insurance Policy Coverage
Reviewing policy conditions, warranties, and exclusions—such as maintenance of fire extinguishers, electrical certifications, or storage limitations—helps establish the validity of the claim. -
Verification of Sum Insured
Ensuring the insured values reflect true replacement costs to identify any underinsurance or application of average. -
Salvage and Recovery
Segregating and valuing partially damaged or repairable property to minimize net claim outgo. -
Business Interruption (if applicable)
Evaluating loss of gross profit due to interruption of operations following the fire incident. -
Documentation and Evidence
Reviewing stock registers, purchase records, machinery lists, production data, and photographs to substantiate the claimed amount. -
Compliance with Fire Safety Measures
Assessing adequacy of fire extinguishing appliances, hydrant systems, electrical installations, and housekeeping practices to determine contributory factors.
