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January 15, 2024
Ian Gibbs
national technical manager, Sedgwick
Delivering flood resilience: minimising the impact of flood claims

One billion people globally are at risk of experiencing a flood. In the UK alone, an estimated 5.2 million homes and businesses are at risk. And the probability of flooding is increasing with climate change. Increased winter rainfall — projecte…

January 15, 2024 by Ian Gibbs, national technical manager, Sedgwick
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January 09, 2024
Nicole Bartunek, client services manager and Andy McCallum, VP, specialty operations
Weathering the winter storm season in the U.S.

Millions of people across the U.S. are at risk as winter storms led to power outages, freezing pipes, dangerous roads and more. As the 2024 winter weather season unfolds, what should insurers, property owners and vehicle owners keep in mind? In this …

January 09, 2024 by Nicole Bartunek, client services manager and Andy McCallum, VP, specialty operations
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January 09, 2024
Ian McLennan
director, head of commercial repair solutions, UK
Use of vetted network contractors has material impact

As discussed in a previous blog, unvetted contractors may offer to complete a property repair or restoration job for less money, but enlisting tradespeople without the trusted oversight of a repair network brings additional risks — and possibly…

January 09, 2024 by Ian McLennan, director, head of commercial repair solutions, UK
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July 13, 2023
Ian McLennan
director, head of commercial repair solutions, UK
Use of unvetted contractors brings unwelcome risks

In tough economic times and a tight labour market, the opportunity to use unvetted contractors to undertake repairs can be enticing. However, homeowners, business owners, property managers and insurers must keep in mind that using lower-priced, unvet…

July 13, 2023 by Ian McLennan, director, head of commercial repair solutions, UK
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March 30, 2023
Beate Tveter - senior claims handler, Norway and Gjermund Myrann - claims handler, Norway
Summer is near and so are potential risks for boat owners

Read this in Norwegian. As we move closer to boating season, small steps help determine whether a boat stays ashore. Each year, many of the injuries we witness post-loss occur when launching or at the start of the season as a result of some owners o…

March 30, 2023 by Beate Tveter - senior claims handler, Norway and Gjermund Myrann - claims handler, Norway
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March 22, 2023
Danielle Thomas, senior operations manager; Laura Delpiano, VP operations; and Mike Leslie, VP sales, temporary housing
Securing temporary housing after Winter Storm Elliott­

In December 2022, extreme winter weather conditions caused power outages and freezing pipes across the United States — damaging properties and displacing residents. In the days that followed, our temporary housing team took on an increased clai…

March 22, 2023 by Danielle Thomas, senior operations manager; Laura Delpiano, VP operations; and Mike Leslie, VP sales, temporary housing
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January 05, 2023
Dean Harding-Dempster
technical practice group lead, building consultancy division
Tackling the challenges of basement flooding

The number of basement constructions and conversions have dramatically increased in recent years. Adding a basement is a more cost-effective way to provide additional space than moving or upsizing and adds significantly to the overall property value.…

January 05, 2023 by Dean Harding-Dempster, technical practice group lead, building consultancy division
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February 14, 2022
Emily Chang
catastrophe services manager, Temporary Accommodations
One year in review: Texas deep freeze

No matter where you are in the country, when extreme winter weather conditions arise, the impact can be devastating — triggering power outages, freezing pipes and dangerous, icy roads. Texas residents experienced these conditions firsthand duri…

February 14, 2022 by Emily Chang, catastrophe services manager, Temporary Accommodations
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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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December 14, 2016
Robert Fox, CPA Managing Director, forensic accounting and business income services, Vericlaim, a Sedgwick company
Why you need a forensic accountant

The story is simple and familiar to any experienced property claims professional: a pipe breaks flooding the restaurant downstairs causing it to close for two weeks, or a worker unknowingly drills through a pipe while working on a customer’s equipm…

December 14, 2016 by Robert Fox, CPA Managing Director, forensic accounting and business income services, Vericlaim, a Sedgwick company
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