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Claims Club: Importance of loss adjusters must increase for UK to regain status as pre-eminent insurance market

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Harris Balcombe partner Nick Balcombe says loss adjusters should have more authority

Insurers need to cut out bureaucracy, the role of lawyers has to be reduced and importance of loss adjusters increased if the UK is to regain its position as one of the world’s pre-eminent insurance markets.

That was the view of Harris Balcombe partner Nick Balcombe who shared some reflections on his 51 years in the market at the second Claims Club meeting of the year.

He told delegates that in the past

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