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February 01, 2024
Paul Squires
partner, legal services, Sedgwick UK
Fixed recoverable cost extensions: what the changes are and why they matter

In the UK — England and Wales specifically — October 2023 saw new changes being implemented. In terms of litigation, fixed recoverable cost extensions will cause ripples, and the series of shifts have real potential to upend the market. …

February 01, 2024 by Paul Squires, partner, legal services, Sedgwick UK
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March 30, 2023
Talei Morgan
head of liability - Australia
Supermarket slip and fall incidents: navigating personal injury claims

An increasing number of advertisements have surfaced across some states in Australia for personal injury claims as a result of slip and fall incidents in supermarkets. A recent ACT Court of Appeal decision may explain this development. A look b…

March 30, 2023 by Talei Morgan, head of liability - Australia
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August 09, 2022
Ross Thurlow
enginering manager, EFI Global, New Zealand
Golf drives a hard bargain

In response to an allegation, forensic investigators use a wide range of techniques to explain and prove the specific circumstances that led to an incident or a loss. Determining whether evidence is credible often requires an imaginative approach, bu…

August 09, 2022 by Ross Thurlow, enginering manager, EFI Global, New Zealand
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March 09, 2022
Ian Carman
director, UK investigation services
Fraud detection: machine versus human?

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies are massively helpful in detecting suspicious behaviours and activities. However, insurance fraud identification and claims validation remain one area where technology requires human inte…

March 09, 2022 by Ian Carman, director, UK investigation services
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