Loss adjusting

Scholarly progress

Last month, Graham Burgess became the first GAB Robins employee to take the reigns of president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters since Andrew Lund in 1997. Here he tells Jonathan Swift about how the institute will evolve under his guidance.

Pick of the week

Leigh Jackson outlines the main stories from this week's issue of Post including news from Teceris, Aviva, XL and Fortis.

Behind the mask

The debate surrounding incentives in the handling of household building claims is masking the real problem in the sector, claims Max Dunworth. He explains the real issue is the need to find a better model to fit with the current market upheaval.

Close-knit is a better fit

Nigel Clarke, executive director at MYI chartered loss adjusters, explores how the captive programme affects approaches to loss and the claims process.

The great wall of China

Loss adjusters looking to break into the Chinese market still have to surmount significant obstacles, warns Simon Chick.