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Business Line: Loss Adjusting
Crawford names new President for Europe and Middle East
Crawford is pleased to announce the appointment of Niels de Kock as president, Europe and Middle East, with effect from 1 October…
A perfect storm for rising claim costs
A convergence of economic, social and geopolitical factors, in addition to losses related to social inflation, natural catastrophes…
Workplace health and safety
Workplace Health and Safety is a critical aspect of any organisation’s operations, as it ensures the safety and wellbeing of…
Crawford & Company appoints new Australia president
With 30+ industry years’ experience, Jonathan Hubbard takes the reins. Crawford & Company® (NYSE: CRD-A and CRD-B) has appointed…
Investing in future leaders
This infographic describes Crawford's history in the training industry, such as in its investments, development, and education…
Leadership through education
A strong company is created from the essential building blocks of training and recruitment. In this report, you will learn about the…
Claims process “ripe” for tech transformation
The current claims process “is ripe for transformation” with real-time communications and claims triaging two notable areas of…
Social inflation broadening beyond the US
While the impact of social inflation has so far largely been confined to the US, the trend is beginning to pick up elsewhere around…
Tim Jarman, President Australia, retires
Tim Jarman, president, Australia, will retire at the end of December 2023. Tim has made a significant contributions to Crawford® in…
Crawford announces new partner for Vietnam
Crawford has announced that Northstar Adjuster Joint Stock Company is now its network partner in Vietnam. Crawford® will now be…
Future-proofing your tech investments
With an ever-increasing number of insurtech products available, how can organizations ensure they’re choosing the best…
The future of loss adjusting
In a detailed discussion, Andrew Bart, CEO, International Operations, covers the hot topics of the day including how does an…