Garwyn product to improve claims defence chances

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Brokers could utilise a new review service from Garwyn that aims to save businesses significant sums in compensation and cut the risk of health and safety prosecutions.

Garwyn Health and Safety's stand-alone Claims Defensibility proposition has been designed to identify strengths and weaknesses within companies and formulate an action plan to improve the prospect of successfully defending any claims.

Mike Williamson, divisional director at Garwyn Health and Safety, said: "With awards of six figures not uncommon, it is vital that businesses not only have the right health and safety practices in place but also the documents and processes to protect themselves.

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