24/09/2019
CRASH Services Expand Into L'Derry
Northern Ireland's leading accident management company, CRASH Services, has opened a new branch in L'Derry creating five new jobs for the city.
The expansion comes amid a period of persistent growth for the service, which acts as a complete one-stop shop for motorists involved in road traffic accidents.
Cases handled by the company have increased by almost 20% in the past two years, with overall staff numbers growing to 88 in Belfast and Newry.
Chief Executive of CRASH Services, Jonathan McKeown expressed his delight at opening a branch in the prime location of the Culmore Road, close to L'Derry's city centre.
"Our service is very appealing to anyone unfortunate enough to be involved in an accident," he said. "We aim to get our customers back on the road quickly and with the least inconvenience possible. There is no fee for our accident management service as all costs are recovered from the insurers involved. Whilst customers can be assured that we will inform them of all their entitlements, so they are at no financial loss as a result of their accident.
"We have several existing long-term relationships with vehicle repairers, motor dealers and insurance brokers in the area and we hope to establish new partnerships with other local businesses over the coming months."
CRASH Services now boasts an over 200-car fleet of replacement vehicles for their service, which includes vehicle recovery, collision investigation, arranging repairs, supplying replacement vehicles, claims management, access to legal and medical assistance. CRASH Services can assist any motorist, regardless of what type of vehicle they drive including taxi and van drivers, and no matter who they are insured with.
(JG)
The expansion comes amid a period of persistent growth for the service, which acts as a complete one-stop shop for motorists involved in road traffic accidents.
Cases handled by the company have increased by almost 20% in the past two years, with overall staff numbers growing to 88 in Belfast and Newry.
Chief Executive of CRASH Services, Jonathan McKeown expressed his delight at opening a branch in the prime location of the Culmore Road, close to L'Derry's city centre.
"Our service is very appealing to anyone unfortunate enough to be involved in an accident," he said. "We aim to get our customers back on the road quickly and with the least inconvenience possible. There is no fee for our accident management service as all costs are recovered from the insurers involved. Whilst customers can be assured that we will inform them of all their entitlements, so they are at no financial loss as a result of their accident.
"We have several existing long-term relationships with vehicle repairers, motor dealers and insurance brokers in the area and we hope to establish new partnerships with other local businesses over the coming months."
CRASH Services now boasts an over 200-car fleet of replacement vehicles for their service, which includes vehicle recovery, collision investigation, arranging repairs, supplying replacement vehicles, claims management, access to legal and medical assistance. CRASH Services can assist any motorist, regardless of what type of vehicle they drive including taxi and van drivers, and no matter who they are insured with.
(JG)
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