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Garwyn appoints Iain Milne as Durham branch manager

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Liability adjuster Garwyn has promoted Iain Milne to the position of branch manager for Durham, supporting claims investigations in the North East of the UK.

According to the company, he brings over 20 years' insurance industry experience to the role, 10 years of which as a liability adjuster and has spent the last seven years with Garwyn. His experience includes work on employers liability, public liability (trauma and disease) and product liability claims for Lloyds underwriters, composite Insurers and direct insureds. As branch manager for Durham, Mr Milne heads up a team of six.

Ian Chapman, finance director at Garwyn, commented: "Iain has

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