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January 18, 2024
Jay Kramarczyk, MS, PE, CFI, VP, operations, EFI Global and Paul Gilbert, director, client services, EFI Global
Property loss considerations: Is insuring a casino a safe bet?

Within the U.S., 44 states offer some form of gambling — either in land-based buildings or “floating” large vessels and riverboats, a clever way to bypass local opposition to legalized gambling. Some “riverboats” are stationary buildings staged…

January 18, 2024 by Jay Kramarczyk, MS, PE, CFI, VP, operations, EFI Global and Paul Gilbert, director, client services, EFI Global
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July 25, 2023
Charles McMartin
director, contents solutions
Maintaining the human touch in contents adjusting

Industry demand is on the rise for a comprehensive contents adjusting solution that pays as much attention to the detail of the scope as it does on a larger-scale building claim. Professional contents adjusters are the essential link between an accur…

July 25, 2023 by Charles McMartin, director, contents solutions
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April 17, 2023
Paul Owens ‪- major and complex loss operations director (Scotland); and David Gear - head of major and complex loss (Scotland and Northern Ireland)
Commercial property policy wordings are changing — here’s what you need to know

While the core type of cover provided under a standard commercial property policy has generally remained consistent over the years, most have been recently expanded to include wordings you might not ordinarily expect. Wider cover helping customers r…

April 17, 2023 by Paul Owens ‪- major and complex loss operations director (Scotland); and David Gear - head of major and complex loss (Scotland and Northern Ireland)
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December 12, 2022
David Gear
director, head of major and complex loss (Scotland and Northern Ireland)
Tales and costs of the unexpected: when the level of cover is not enough

Many adjusters have found themselves in a common situation: whilst building sums insured and/or declared values are initially considered adequate, after testing, they are ultimately found to be insufficient. This is often due to adverse factors and u…

December 12, 2022 by David Gear, director, head of major and complex loss (Scotland and Northern Ireland)
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April 04, 2022
Jason Keen, AIC, MBA,
executive general adjuster
Roofing fraud: Don’t get nailed

Let’s face it – a commercial roof can be expensive to replace; and like other instances in life, there will be people who attempt to take advantage. After a recent storm, a contractor may see a worn roof in close proximity as a potential revenue stre…

April 04, 2022 by Jason Keen, AIC, MBA, , executive general adjuster
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March 30, 2022
Andrew Price
director, staffing solutions
A look into the life of an independent adjuster

When an individual or organization faces a loss, finding the right local expert at a moment’s notice can be challenging. For daily claims and catastrophe (CAT) deployments, our colleagues work hand-in-hand with our network of independent field and de…

March 30, 2022 by Andrew Price, director, staffing solutions
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January 27, 2022
Aidan Fitzgerald
MCL marine & engineering adjuster
Onboard a floating city

While it may feel as though modern technology has ‘shrunk’ the world, the ocean is still a vast and isolated space. Ships can be thousands of kilometres from land in any direction, sometimes battling inhospitable conditions, so onboard facilities nee…

January 27, 2022 by Aidan Fitzgerald, MCL marine & engineering adjuster
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November 04, 2021
Brian McDonald
ACII APCIP, head of fraud engagement
The challenge for commercial landlords amid COVID-19

Property investors and commercial landlords want and need tenants who will respect and occupy their units while paying the agreed rent on time. That’s a fact. If one tenant leaves, they maintain their investment — generally safe in the knowledg…

November 04, 2021 by Brian McDonald, ACII APCIP, head of fraud engagement
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September 04, 2020
Charles McMartin
Director, Regional General Adjuster, Contents Solutions Division
Time and accuracy, scope and cost are critical in contents adjusting

After a commercial or residential property loss, the building’s physical damage is top of mind. But it’s equally as important to consider the contents inside that were likely destroyed and, as a result, unavailable for inspection. For over 30 years,…

September 04, 2020 by Charles McMartin, Director, Regional General Adjuster, Contents Solutions Division
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