NEW HEAD OFFICE OPENING FOR DAMS

Accident management specialists, DAMS, have opened a new state-of-the-art, purpose-built facility in Burscough, Lancashire.

Located at Admiralty House, Burscough Industrial Estate, DAMS has secured an initial ten-year contract at the 30,000 sq ft. premises, owned by Crompton Property Developments Limited.

The head office site houses individual and shared workspaces, alongside staff parking, vehicle fleet storage, a reception area and meeting spaces, with the facilities designed to support operational efficiencies across the business.

James Slater, Operations Director at DAMS, said: “It is essential that we have the facilities to deliver the best possible service that we can while creating a productive and practical working environment for our people. We’re incredibly pleased with our new head office and are excited to officially welcome in this new chapter for DAMS.”

Previously based at New Court Way, Ormskirk, the company operates DAMS, McAMS and CAMS (specialist vehicle, motorcycle and cycling divisions) under Direct Accident Management Limited.

From its Lancashire base, the business offers accident management services for victims of non-fault road incidents across England and Wales, working with an extensive network of garages and dealerships. In addition, McAMS has recently expanded its services into Scotland.

Ian Jenkins, Chief Executive Officer at DAMS, added: “This is a significant milestone in the history of DAMS, which marked its 25-year anniversary last year. What started as a home-based business, with just six cars in the fleet, is now a nationwide operation. In that time, we have supported thousands of clients, helping them to move forward in their lives following a road accident that wasn’t their fault. This move demonstrates just how far the business has come and is an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the last 25 years, while looking ahead to the future.”

For more information, visit www.directaccident.co.uk

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