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By Eric Gilkey, PropertyCasualty360.com |
June 13, 2011
What do catastrophe claims professionals struggle with most in their jobs, which are unlike anything else in the industry? Here are the top seven concerns as voiced by the professionals themselves.
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By Eric Gilkey, PropertyCasualty360.com |
June 10, 2011
What are some of the top concerns facing this catastrophe insurance claims adjusters? NU asked four veterans of the business to share their views.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 27, 2011
PropertyCasualty360.com’s Claims Channel Editor Christina Bramlet is twittering every day about breaking news and timely topics. Check out the latest claim-related tweets.
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By Mary Anne Medina |
April 20, 2011
In this exclusive, candid interview with BP Claims Fund Administrator Ken Feinberg, we update readers on both the fund’s progress and operational pitfalls since the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig one year ago.
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By Mary Anne Medina |
August 5, 2010
Claims Magazine spoke with the man President Obama appointed as "pay czar" of the $20 billion BP oil spill compensation fund, Ken Feinberg. In this exclusive Q&A, he talks about the claim process and what must happen for people to get the money they need.
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By Eric Gilkey, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 2, 2010
Let's hear it for the independents, for which the oil spill and the weight of impossibly high public expectations is just another day at the office.
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By Eric Gilkey, PropertyCasualty360.com |
July 21, 2010
We recently launched its Facebook business fan page. As part of our launch, we're letting the lid off our exclusive interview with Darryl Willis, claim manager for BP.
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By Mary Anne Medina |
May 17, 2010
There is still considerable media buzz surrounding Chinese drywall. For many homeowners, the nightmare is far from over. Why are the culpable manufacturers not answering U.S. courts?
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By Mary Anne Medina |
February 8, 2010
In light of the recall of virtually millions of vehicles, Toyota executives find themselves in a nightmare, and the ramifications are not yet clear. Historically, recalls of this magnitude will continue to be far-reaching.