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Insurance 360 Research: Loss Adjusters Insight Report 2011

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Based on comprehensive input from 90 unique claims professionals, the Loss Adjusters Insight Report 2011 gives detailed performance insight on the broker market's 10 most commonly-used firms of loss adjusters for commodity-type claims - and also for the ten most commonly-used in major loss work.

Now in its second annual edition, The LAIR is the UK's largest and most respected independent study of loss adjusters' service to their clients. This year's edition is based on over 2,000 performance grades from 90 client-respondents, plus over 600 informed, positive and negative comments. It also provides invaluable competitive intelligence.

Research Methodology
Each year, we ask a cross-section of claims professionals to grade loss adjusters that they have used during the previous 12 months on

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