Nat cat ‘new normal’ leads to emergence of globetrotting catastrophe adjusters

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A “new normal” with regard to natural catastrophes has led to the rise of a globetrotting type of loss adjuster that is able to move from the aftermath of one event after another, according to McLarens.

Mike Beach is a senior vice president at McLarens based in Chicago, who oversees the adjuster’s catastrophe team in the US and has worked on the response to events such as the 1994 Northridge

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