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December 05, 2023
Jeff Burmeister
client services director, Sedgwick
The pandemic may have ended, but unemployment fraud isn’t going away

A recent report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) highlights the scope of unemployment insurance (UI) fraud during the COVID pandemic, when claims for supplemental government relief programs increased sharply. The total amount of C…

December 05, 2023 by Jeff Burmeister, client services director, Sedgwick
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December 01, 2023
Dominique BRETON, lead marine and transport surveyor, Sedgwick France and guest author, Céline LUBRANO, head of security and operational resilience at DHL Global Forwarding (France)
Tackling transportation thefts in France

Lisez ceci en français.After several difficult years, many of the logistical issues that have impacted global supply chains are starting to stabilize. However, cargo theft remains a concern. With persistent inflation and other economic pressures, the…

December 01, 2023 by Dominique BRETON, lead marine and transport surveyor, Sedgwick France and guest author, Céline LUBRANO, head of security and operational resilience at DHL Global Forwarding (France)
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October 25, 2023
Marc Schuling
special practice group leader, marine
Making waves in marine insurance claims

The marine insurance sector is a rather traditional business; we are not exactly known for being early adopters of innovation. Despite the tendency for slow adaptation to change, two factors are pushing the industry to begin thinking and operating di…

October 25, 2023 by Marc Schuling, special practice group leader, marine
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April 01, 2022
Graham Hawkins, director, UK environmental adjusting and Laura Horrocks, director, head of fraud technology and intelligence
Rising costs in the UK drive increase in oil theft

Oil has become a precious commodity and is now being targeted by thieves across the UK. Exposure is far reachi­­ng — from commercial premises to rural properties and private vehicles. One haulage firm had £24,000 of diesel stolen recently and, …

April 01, 2022 by Graham Hawkins, director, UK environmental adjusting and Laura Horrocks, director, head of fraud technology and intelligence
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September 01, 2015
Mike McGee, Forensic Locksmith Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc.
Unlocking the mystery of vehicle theft

A tool used within a lock keyway to enable theft leaves an imprint of its actions; microscopic examination by a forensic locksmith can help identify what these imprints mean. According to the Insurance Information Institute, a motor vehicle was…

September 01, 2015 by Mike McGee, Forensic Locksmith Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc.
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