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Soaring above the pile

December 5, 2019 The CIP Society - Insurance Institute of Canada

Does it become an ethical issue when claims workloads start to pile too high?

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After Further Review

March 5, 2019 CIP Society, Insurance Institute of Canada

An insured is owed more money than they claimed. Do you disclose the oversight?

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The advantage of recruiting non-insurance workers as claims professionals

February 26, 2019 by Greg Meckbach

For independent adjusters, the need to replace retiring workers is becoming more urgent. “A number of our front-line adjusters are very senior, very talented and experienced,” said Paul Féron senior vice president for Ontario and Manitoba at ClaimsPro LP. “In

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ClaimsPro appoints Kumar Sivakumaran to Vice President, National Operations

February 22, 2018 by SCM Insurance Services

TORONTO, Feb. 22, 2018 /insPRESS/ – ClaimsPro, Canada’s leading provider of independent claims adjusting services, today announced the appointment of Kumar Sivakumaran as Vice President, National Operations. Mr. Sivakumaran will succeed Dustin Volk, who recently assumed the role of Senior

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Real-time data exchange within reach for first notice of loss

January 25, 2018 by David Gambrill

The Toronto Insurance Conference (TIC) has announced the rollout of the Data Exchange Model (Dx) Initiative, a proof of concept for real-time integration between an insurer technology platform and a broker management system (BMS) platform. TIC has partnered with RSA,

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Message from the President

December 19, 2017 Monica Kuzyk, President, Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association

Imagine the evacuation order has been issued, and you have an hour to gather your family, emergency supplies and head to a designated safety zone or an evacuation centre. What do you take when your life is disrupted? For many

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The Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association Announces its 2017–18 Executive Team

September 27, 2017 Canadian Independent Adjusters' Association

TORONTO – Sept. 27, 2017 /insPRESS/ – The Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association is pleased to announce their newly elected Executive for the 2017 – 2018 term. Monica Kuzyk, FCIP, C. Dir., was inaugurated as the association’s 33rd President, taking over

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Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association (CIAA) Annual General Meeting, September 7-10, 2017

September 7, 2017 by Canadian Underwriter

The smoke of nearby forest fires did nothing to slow the action at the 33rd Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association (CIAA), held Sept. 7-10 in Kelowna, B.C. In a little more than three days,

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Message from the President

December 8, 2016 Heather Matthews, President, Canadian Independent Adjusters' Association

Message from the president of the Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association

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Message from the President

August 5, 2016 Fred Plant, President, Canadian Independent Adjusters' Association

Fred Plant, President, President of the Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association, comments on insurance claims arising from the wildfire in and near Fort McMurray, Alberta

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Proactive Claims Communication: A Lost Art in Customer Service

July 15, 2016 Dara Banga

Insurance claims adjusters need the trust of their policyholders

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SGI Canada assigning more adjusters to deal with Saskatchewan flooding claims following heavy rainfall

July 12, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

SGI Canada will be assigning additional adjusters to Estevan, Saskatchewan – among the areas in the province hit by heavy rainfall that prompted localized flash flooding – to handle what is anticipated to be higher-than-normal claim volumes, the insurer reported