Loss adjusting

Out with the old

Opportunities for claims handling leakage exist and cost insurers millions of pounds a year. But modern systems can help insurers to reduce it in many ways, writes Katie Doyle.

Pick of the week

UK takaful pioneer in run-off; Quinn poised to land major construction account; Teceris on Davies radar; Zenith MBO option; and independent loss adjuster body sets out stall.

To catch a thief

Judgment in the recent case against Moore Stephens raised two issues of particular interest. Suzanne Kearney and Richard Highley explain the implications.

The power to act?

Martin Richell reports on the lack of regulatory consistency in contamination cases and confusion over cover for clean-up.

Getting inside the mind of claims managers

Post recently surveyed its well-respected database of general insurance company claims managers into the motor and property sector supply chain. Anthony Gould provides a glimpse into the report's top line findings on supplier selection, monitoring,…

Pick of the week

Coversure, Zurich, Allianz, Aviva, RSA, Homeserve and Rok hit the headlines this week

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.

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