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Underwriters reviewing virtual photos from policyholders must be cautious about the hazards images may not reveal.
In part two, get a thorough breakdown of the forensic restoration process and how the pandemic piled more complexity onto the job.
Not all forensic clean-up teams are the same. Discover how a science-based approach can ensure the job is done thoroughly, correctly and fairly priced.
This unusual case study deals with a single-car accident in which the vehicle was a total loss.
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'Outlier' COVID-19 injured workers illuminate how catastrophic injury claims have a disproportionately high impact on medical expenditures.
Insurers are using these simple but powerful innovations in a new way to lower claims times and costs.
Successful cyberattacks can lock down data and computer access, and stop a company's operations in seconds.
Changing customer expectations highlight the need for insurers to be agile in adapting and implementing new technology.