Claims Due Diligence Minimizes BI Losses
Rich Curtis
By availing themselves of the right resources and experts, claims handlers can help insureds get back to business as quickly as possible.
Rich Curtis
By availing themselves of the right resources and experts, claims handlers can help insureds get back to business as quickly as possible.
Christina Bramlet
Garnering jobs requires independents to set themselves apart from the competition. Showing a commitment to education is one way to stand out from the pack.
staff Writer
Fresh off the heels of her acceptance speech, the 2012 Claims Professional of the Year talks about her journey in the field and SIU innovation.
Kevin Quinley, CPCU
Some view institutional claims as the Ebola virus of bad faith litigation because of expensive discovery and the potential for punitive damages. Here, we explore how solid claims practices often serve as an insured's best defense.
Ken Brownlee, CPCU
Faulty forensic science can lead to wrongful incarceration, lawsuits and a host of other disasters. Sussing out the credible evidence from the creative.
Wayne Denham
Working with a qualified forensic engineer can help insurers identify exaggerated and downright fraudulent auto claims.
Christina Bramlet
The nature of total losses presents insurers with substantial challenges, but salvage doesn't have to be one of them. How to recoup expenses and streamline the claims process, all while keeping claimants satisfied.
Susan Massmann
Modern technology and outages complicate the relatively simple process of determining coverage of buildings and personal property.
Christina Bramlet
Like Olympic athletes, claims adjusters are capable of tremendous feats when competing for professional supremacy.
Anya Khalamayzer
Munich Re analyzes catastrophe claims for the first half of 2012, explaining losses were mild compared to the previous year.
Susan Massmann
Swimming pools help us beat the heat in summer months but can also give rise to insurance claims.
Mark E. Ruquet
Hartwig provides clarity about the widely circulated story that Nationwide Insurance is the first carrier to say it would not cover claims from fracking.
Phil Gusman
The downward trend in property and casualty (P&C) insurer employment that began in 2008 may finally be reversing.
Using predictive modeling and business intelligence to achieve greater consistency and accuracy in claims handling.
David Connolly, Jennifer Dotts, Christopher Raimondo
Top-performing carriers realize that staying compliant and mitigating risk involves true claims transformation.