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Articles in December, 2001 issue of Claims
- Terrorist attack losses mount. (Reporter's notebook).
- WTC lessee sues insurers. (National report).
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The silver screen's seven most endearing claims adjusters.
by Masys, Jeremy - Industry coalition offers terrorism information. (Capitol beat).
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The impact of automation on claims managers. (Claims technology).
by Miller, Jeffrey - Teachers' releases fraud prevention kit. (New releases).
- Texas seeks mold answers. (National report).
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Determining the number of Occurrences: Property insurance and the attack on the U.S.
by Jensen, Katbryn K. - Drag racing fosters insurance fraud. (Reporter's notebook).
- People.
- State farm bad faith verdict upheld. (National report).
- Legislation mandates mold impact studies. (State beat-california).
- MJM Hires McHale. (Other services).
- CCC introduces QAAR plus 1.2. (New releases).
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Adjusting tor terrorism.
by Brownlee, Ken - Campaign targets automobile arsonists. (State beat-michigan).
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Top 10 risk management books of 2001: Ready to curl up with a good book? Want to advance your knowledge of risk management?
by Quinley, Kevin M. - PDA announces changes. (Ventures).
- RMS adds Canadian data. (New releases).
- Adjusters like teamwork. (Reporter's notebook).
- Supreme court won't reconsider vanliner case. (Capitol beat).
- Jewelry replacement made easy. (Corporate identity supplement).
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Mold remediation 101: An overview.
by Harman, Patricia L. - Penn auction network: Breaking the boundaries. (Corporate identity supplement).
- New engineering firm launched. (Ventures).
- Claim management solutions. (Web sites).
- Desk rage increases. (Reporter's notebook).
- Auto-Parts monopoly gouges consumers. (National report).
- Firestone tire settlement pays states $41.5 million. (National report).
- NAII advocates tougher anti-fraud legislation. (National report).
- Kemper leases manhattan office. (Ventures).
- Disaster insurance information office. (Web sites).
- Calendar.
- DOE debates altering state workers' comp laws. (Capitol beat).
- NAIC offers guidelines for federal terrorist insurance. (Capital beat).
- CSC's total cost containment solution. (Corporate identity supplement).
- PLRB mold symposium draws overflow crowd. (National report).
- Supreme court limits construction defect suits. (State beat-washington).
- Miller named salvageSale's director of claims recovery. (Other services).
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Smoking out good customer service. (Editor's note).
by Schreiner, Phil - NFC appoints heary consulting manager. (Other services).
- Unpaid storage bill unravels fraud scheme. (Reporter's notebook).
- House committee approves terrorism relief act. (Capitol beat).
- Home inspector law enacted.
- Powering the auto claims evolution. (Corporate identity supplement).
- Independent insurance agents of America. (Web sites).
- OpVantage releases updated software. (New releases).
- Visibility. (Web sites).
- How to choose the right insurance carrier for your business
- Real Estate: Prepare your properties to weather what lies ahead
- Technology: Be prepared if part of your global supply chain goes missing
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