Featured Articles
04/12/2012
Glad to be a Loss Adjuster
Post Magazine - 12 April 2012
To give Crawford & Company an advantage over its competition, UK & Ireland chief executive, Greg Gladwell, is harking back to the glory days of loss adjusting, playing up to its heritage and his own insurer pedigree.
Glad to be a Loss Adjuster
Post Magazine - 12 April 2012
To give Crawford & Company an advantage over its competition, UK & Ireland chief executive, Greg Gladwell, is harking back to the glory days of loss adjusting, playing up to its heritage and his own insurer pedigree.
03/08/2012
Christchurch: A Forgotten City?
Post Magazine - 8 Mach 2012
A year on from the earthquakes in New Zealand, while the Christchurch disasters may be slipping out of public consciousness, the work to build the city continues reports Benedict Burke, senior vice president, Global Markets, Crawford & Company.
Christchurch: A Forgotten City?
Post Magazine - 8 Mach 2012
A year on from the earthquakes in New Zealand, while the Christchurch disasters may be slipping out of public consciousness, the work to build the city continues reports Benedict Burke, senior vice president, Global Markets, Crawford & Company.
03/01/2012
Independent Perspective: Surviving Amidst Claims Handling Automation
Claims Management - March 2012
The insurance world is undergoing a revolution today: products and services supported by technology are gaining in popularity, both on the front, consumer-facing side and the back end of the claims process. This change promises to have a profound impact on claims adjusters and their careers. Crawford President and CEO Jeffrey T. Bowman discusses those changes and strategies for adjusters and their careers in "Surviving Amidst Claims Handling Automation," his first "Independent Perspective" column for the new Claims Management magazine.
Independent Perspective: Surviving Amidst Claims Handling Automation
Claims Management - March 2012
The insurance world is undergoing a revolution today: products and services supported by technology are gaining in popularity, both on the front, consumer-facing side and the back end of the claims process. This change promises to have a profound impact on claims adjusters and their careers. Crawford President and CEO Jeffrey T. Bowman discusses those changes and strategies for adjusters and their careers in "Surviving Amidst Claims Handling Automation," his first "Independent Perspective" column for the new Claims Management magazine.
01/05/2012
Top Disasters of 2011
Claims Management - January 2012
In this cover story, published in the inaugural issue of Claims Management, several Crawford & Company claims professionals share their thoughts on the record-breaking year for severe weather.
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Top Disasters of 2011
Claims Management - January 2012
In this cover story, published in the inaugural issue of Claims Management, several Crawford & Company claims professionals share their thoughts on the record-breaking year for severe weather.
Please note: when you open this pdf, you may be asked to click OK on a notification to the vendor for this electronic reprint. Crawford has purchased the rights to the electronic reprint only and the notification serves as the vendor's protection against unlawful printing of the article.
01/04/2012
Restoring Order in Chaos
Claims Magazine - January 2012
Both Zurich and Swiss Re have estimated that catastrophe-related economic losses in 2011 will be around $350 billion, the highest in recent memory. The year included the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, a highly destructive earthquake in New Zealand, flooding in Thailand and severe storms in the United States beginning in April and continuing through Hurricane Irene in August. In this cover story, Crawford's CEO Jeffrey Bowman discusses this unprecedented year of global natural catastrophes and the lessons claims organizations can learn from them.
Restoring Order in Chaos
Claims Magazine - January 2012
Both Zurich and Swiss Re have estimated that catastrophe-related economic losses in 2011 will be around $350 billion, the highest in recent memory. The year included the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, a highly destructive earthquake in New Zealand, flooding in Thailand and severe storms in the United States beginning in April and continuing through Hurricane Irene in August. In this cover story, Crawford's CEO Jeffrey Bowman discusses this unprecedented year of global natural catastrophes and the lessons claims organizations can learn from them.
