Fall 2010
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Claims on the Move
Advances in mobile technology can reduce your losses, decrease your expenses and increase your claims satisfaction.
Anand S. Rao
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8/26/2010
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Give Your Adjusters a Crystal Ball
Use predictive modeling and data to identify claims that may become highly complex.
Ernest Feirer
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8/26/2010
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Overcompensating
Does mild traumatic brain injury actually cause ongoing, compensable effects, or are you overpaying?
David R. Price, Ph.D.
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8/26/2010
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Social Seen
SIU investigators capitalize on the very public face of some fraudsters.
Alfred J. Marrazzo
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8/26/2010
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Hospital Cost Shifting
Auto insurers face higher hospital charges as federal health insurance programs cut reimbursements.
David Corum
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8/26/2010
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The Color of Money
Adjusting claims on environmentally friendly policies can make you green around the gills if you’re not up to speed on ratings, codes, materials, and the eemingly innumerable details in green building claims.
Jeffrey H. Peters, P.E., LEED AP
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8/26/2010
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Focus on Fraud
Is the economy to blame for an increase in reports of questionable claims?
Dave Pelland
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8/26/2010
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Mortgage in Your Future
Mortgages have significant implications for the validation of claims. Before a future claim mires you in problems, know the details of loans on properties you insure.
Rick Hammond
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8/26/2010
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Cave-People Claims
Damp homes create cave-like conditions that might look like water damage.
Jeff Wilemon
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8/26/2010
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Whip, Lash
Regulators and legislators need to find ways to rein in and punish staged-accident gangs and their friends in the medical and legal communities.
Dennis Jay
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8/26/2010