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Why motor insurance brokers should partner with an accident management company

An accident management company can offer an end-to-end, outsourced claims handling service to motor insurers, brokers, dealerships and fleets whose customers or drivers have been involved in an accident.

While some insurers and brokers may manage claims handling internally, there are numerous benefits to outsourcing to a reputable, specialist supplier for accident management.

In general terms, it eases the pressure and frustration of managing a complex process - encompassing first notification of loss (FNOL) right through to vehicle replacement and repair, and so on - and leaves brokers with more time and resources to focus on what they do best: sell insurance.

This blog highlights why motor insurance brokers should partner with a specialist accident management company.

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