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Licensed Motor Assessors in Kenya {IRA Newest List}

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Motor Assessors in Kenya play a crucial role in the insurance and motor vehicle industry, primarily by evaluating the extent of damage to motor vehicles for insurance claims and determining vehicle valuation.

Here is a breakdown of their role, qualifications, and other key aspects:

đźš— Role and Responsibilities

The main function of a Motor Assessor is to provide an objective, technical assessment of a vehicle’s condition, especially after an accident or for valuation purposes. Their key responsibilities include:

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  • Accident Damage Assessment: Inspecting damaged vehicles to determine the extent of the damage, identify the cause, and estimate the cost of repairs. This involves checking for potentially fraudulent or exaggerated claims.

  • Valuation Services: Conducting professional valuations of motor vehicles to determine their current market value, pre-insurance value for underwriting, or pre-sale value.

  • Claims Review: Reviewing reports from external assessors and negotiating repair costs directly with garages/repairers to ensure cost-effectiveness for the insurer.

  • Repair Monitoring: Regularly visiting garages to monitor the progress of repairs to ensure quality standards are met and agreed-upon Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are adhered to.

  • Re-Inspection: Conducting post-repair re-inspections to confirm that all necessary repairs have been carried out correctly and align with the assessment report.

  • Total Loss (Write-Off) Assessment: Advising the insurer on whether the cost of repairing a vehicle exceeds its market value, recommending it be declared a total loss.

🎓 Qualifications and Experience

To become a Motor Assessor in Kenya, you generally need a combination of education, professional certification, and practical experience.

Education and Professional Certification

  • Minimum Education: A Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical or Automotive Engineering is typically required.

  • Professional Certification: The Principal Officer of an assessing firm, and often the assessor themselves, must have passed or been exempted from the Certificate of Proficiency (COP) in Insurance Examination, with a pass in Motor Insurance. This examination is offered by institutions like the College of Insurance.

  • Registration: Assessing firms must register with the Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) and meet their specific requirements.

Experience

  • Candidates usually need at least 3 to 5 years of relevant working experience in motor assessment or as a motor vehicle technician.

đź’° Salary Range

The salary for Valuers and Loss Assessors in Kenya (which includes Motor Assessors) is generally competitive and increases with experience.

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  • Entry-Level/Start: A typical net monthly salary can start around Ksh 40,769 to Ksh 99,729.

  • Experienced (After 5 years): This range can increase to between Ksh 56,507 and Ksh 163,116 net per month or higher, depending on the employer (insurance company, independent firm, or in-house assessor for a garage) and seniority.

Note: These figures are estimates and can vary significantly based on the specific company, job level, and location.

🏢 Examples of Motor Assessors

Accredited assessors work either as independent firms hired by insurance companies or as in-house staff for larger organizations. Examples of institutions that employ or contract assessors include:

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  • Insurance companies (e.g., CIC, Kenyan Alliance Insurance, GA Insurance, Old Mutual Insure)

  • Professional motor assessment and valuation firms (e.g., Autoscope Motor Assessors and Valuers, AA Kenya Valuers)

Licensed Motor Assessors in Kenya {IRA Latest List}