
Crawford creates £5m high-end claims management service
Crawford and Company has launched a top tier claims service to allow brokers to take active involvement throughout the claims process.
The Strategic Loss Management (SLM) service has been designed to handle major losses and has a claims management threshold set at £5m or more.
Mark Bass, head of strategic loss management at Crawford, said: "SLM is the product of research with key clients from the past 12 months. While all adjusters have major loss services, SLM will concentrate on the high end of
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