A gnawing sense of loss

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At a recent event, a panel of loss adjusters and assessors were brought together to discuss the reality of what is often seen as a fractured and confrontational relationship, giving them a chance to air their grievances and, hopefully, find some common ground, as Stephanie Denton reports

Three loss assessors stepped into the media spotlight at the beginning of this year (Post, Claims Supplement, 27 February, pp4-6) to answer their critics and put forward their grievances and points of

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