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Cracking the leakage problem.

Clamping down on the problem of claims leakage in the household sector is something all insurers aspire to. Many believe the best way to get to grips with it is, like the motor sector, to introduce an electronic estimating system. Hugo Cranmore gets cracking.

Is it an insurance job? This deceptively loaded enquiry from repairer
to consumer sums up the inflationary factor of insurance paid claims.


The malaise has been significantly reduced in some areas -

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