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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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January 08, 2024
Scott Cameron, major and complex loss operations director, Sedgwick, UK; Justin Kuncaitis, senior forensic investigator, EFI Global, UK; and John Hinton, partner, Legal services, Sedgwick, UK
Fire risk in the UK: Are lithium-ion batteries the new chip pan?

Despite growing awareness and changes in technology, chip pans remain the most common cause of house fires in the UK, with around 12,000 cases every year, nearly 50 deaths and 4,600 injuries. There is, however, a ‘new kid on the block’, set to rival…

January 08, 2024 by Scott Cameron, major and complex loss operations director, Sedgwick, UK; Justin Kuncaitis, senior forensic investigator, EFI Global, UK; and John Hinton, partner, Legal services, Sedgwick, UK
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September 06, 2023
Buddy Poljan
professional engineer
Equipment contamination and quantification after a property loss

Across various industry sectors and businesses, commercial electrical and mechanical equipment can be exposed to contaminants from fire, water and other perils. After a loss event, particulates often settle on susceptible surfaces — which can l…

September 06, 2023 by Buddy Poljan, professional engineer
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June 06, 2023
Juan Carlos Araiza, Ph.D., PE.
vice president and managing principal, large and complex loss, EFI Global
8 steps to a successful forensic investigation

Forensic engineering involves investigating failures or performance problems in order to determine their cause. Experts in this field apply engineering concepts and scientific principles to analyze properties, systems or structures that are not funct…

June 06, 2023 by Juan Carlos Araiza, Ph.D., PE., vice president and managing principal, large and complex loss, EFI Global
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March 03, 2023
Curtis Anderson - forensic mechanical engineer, P.E. and Christopher Baisch - forensic electrical engineer, P.E.
Dramatic growth in the veterinary market — and what it means for property carriers

The U.S. veterinarians’ market is booming thanks in part to the growing popularity of animal adoption (and in turn, wider use of pet insurance and expenditure on pet well-being). According to Grand View Research, the U.S. vet market was valued at jus…

March 03, 2023 by Curtis Anderson - forensic mechanical engineer, P.E. and Christopher Baisch - forensic electrical engineer, P.E.
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October 06, 2022
Diane Spinner
principal consultant fire services, EFI Global
Preventing workplace fires and keeping workers safe

A fire is the most common type of emergency for which small businesses must plan for. If your business exposures have not yet been carefully evaluated, now is the time. Every 30 seconds, a fire can double in size — causing everything in a room …

October 06, 2022 by Diane Spinner, principal consultant fire services, EFI Global
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October 05, 2021
Gary Gardner, BA CIP
Senior vice president, national sales
Canadian conversations: 3 challenges facing companies

As we kick off the RIMS Canada conference, we’re provided an opportunity to reflect on key claims trends. But with these opportunities comes challenges for many companies. Understanding what’s at play can help organizations operate more effectively a…

October 05, 2021 by Gary Gardner, BA CIP , Senior vice president, national sales
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