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News Analysis
Cannabis: A growing insurance problem
Tenants using residential rental properties ‘for the harvest of drug crops’ are ‘the biggest threat to private landlords’ – brokers and insurers must have this risk on their radar to combat rising claims
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News Analysis
Quick thaw delivered major claims impact from UK cold snap
Freezing temperatures in December 2022 have led to a flood of claims submissions and enquiries as insurers brace for burst pipe bad news from policyholders
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IT Awards 2022
Insurance Times Awards 2022: Crawford and Company ‘combines people and technology in a unique way’
Angus Osborne-White, director and head of technical development at Crawford and Company Forensic Accountancy Services, reveals why the firm should win the Claims Partner of the Year category at the 2022 Insurance Times Awards
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IT Awards 2022
Insurance Times Awards 2022: Six finalists make the Diversity and Inclusion Excellence category shortlist
Six firms are competing to win the Diversity and Inclusion Excellence prize at this year’s Insurance Times Awards
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IT Awards 2022
Insurance Times Awards 2022: Six firms compete for the Claims Partner of the Year top prize
Six firms are hoping to be named Claims Partner of the Year at this year’s Insurance Times Awards
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News
Insurance Times Awards 2022: Crawford and Company commits to hire 20% new graduates a year for subsidence team
Lee Sadowski, director of platforms for UK and Ireland at Crawford and Company, tells Insurance Times why his company should win the Excellence in Professional Development - New Talent category at the 2022 Insurance Times Awards
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News
Insurance Times Awards 2022: Excellence in Professional Development - New Talent nominees confirmed
Four firms are up for the Excellence in Professional Development - New Talent award at this year’s Insurance Times Awards
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Analysis
Cost of living crisis drives greater fraud volume and frequency from non-traditional sources
Counter fraud experts explained that difficult economic conditions are leading to increased levels of fraud from non-traditional perpetrators, necessitating a rethink of existing anti-fraud models
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News
Crawford and Company allows UK employees to adjust bank holiday time off
The loss adjuster’s UK and Ireland president says staff can now swap time off for bank holidays based on what suits them best - be it Eid al-Fitr or Easter
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Analysis
Gap insurance fraud seeing ‘a huge uptick’
As whiplash claims have become less attractive to potential fraudsters thanks to the Civil Liability Act, could gap insurance become a new problem area?
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Analysis
Briefing: Supporting staff experiencing menopause can help drive diversity agenda
This month marks World Menopause Day – what is your firm doing to support female colleagues undergoing menopausal symptoms?
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News
Crawford TPA scoops Gallagher director for head of client management
The new hire brings over 20 years of TPA sector experience to the role
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Features
Covid-19 set to make future Olympic cover a non-runner
As athletes arrive in Tokyo for the summer Olympic Games, the postponement of the event for 12 months has already cost the insurance industry dear
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News
Crawford and Company appoints UK chief client officer
The new hire has been promoted internally
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News
Crawford Legal Services welcomes new global president
Reporting to Crawford’s president Joseph Blanco, Jason Spencer will focus on the firm’s ’diversification strategy’ and its ’goal to be the embedded partner of choice for our clients’
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News Analysis
BI claims set to place ‘huge burden’ on loss adjusters following Supreme Court ruling
As well as new business interruption claims, many loss adjusters and assessors are also seeing an influx in ‘resurrected’ claims that have been awaiting the appeals judgment before being progressed
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News Analysis
Lockdown mitigates claims impact of Beast from the East II
Policyholders staying at home during lockdown are better able to combat potential escape of water claims resulting from the recent snowfall, but commercial clients may still be at risk following lockdown-induced business closures
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