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Crime - Robbed of a future

Burglary can drive a small business into bankruptcy if it does not get its insurance payout quickly but how can insurers balance the importance of rapid claims processing with the need to check for fraud? Jane Bernstein investigates

If a small business becomes the victim of a crime, the way in which the situation is handled can make the difference between it staying afloat and going bust. Insurers must be able to act quickly and

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