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Gallagher Heath partners with Lorega on property claims

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Gallagher Heath has signed up with Lorega to white-label its loss recovery insurance products and launch Gallagher Heath Assist.

Aimed at the broker's corporate clients, in the event of a loss Gallagher Heath Assist will pay for the unlimited support of an independent chartered loss adjuster to assist with the preparation, negotiation and settlement of material damage and business interruption claims.

The company added that Gallagher Heath's SME clients with an underlying insurance premium of below £2,500 will also be offered Lorega 10, a lower cost product offering up to 10 hours of expert advice in the event of a claim

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