2020 News

McLarens UK Technical Bulletin No. 6: Will COVID-19 lead to a rise in product liability and recall claims?

To help keep you connected to the latest developments in insurance claims, we are sharing our latest technical bulletin on ‘Will COVID-19 lead to a rise in product liability and recall claims?’ by Kim Alcock, Head of UK Casualty & TPA Operations.

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McLarens Bulletin | Tropical Cyclone Yasa

Read our latest Storm Bulletin: Tropical Cyclone Yasa- December 2020.

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UK&I Newsletter | McLarens People

Updates from McLarens UK & Ireland.

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The Art Market in 2020

What is the “new normal” for the Art World, and what does this mean for the industry built on mitigating risks within it? Read this article to find out!

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McLarens Acquires Leading New Zealand Claims Services Company CNZ Group

McLarens is pleased to announce the strategic acquisition of CNZ Group Holdings Limited (CNZ Group), and its subsidiaries, which combined, is one of the largest multi-discipline full-service loss adjusting, claims and repair management businesses operating in New Zealand.

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McLarens Thought Piece: The Changing Climate and Claims

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McLarens Thought Piece: Digital Advances – Making a more Inclusive Workforce?

We’ve released our latest thought piece on Digital Advances – Making a more Inclusive Workforce by  Kim Alcock, Head of UK Casualty & TPA Operation.

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UK&I – McLarens Storm Bulletin: Ellen and Francis August 2020

Read our latest Storm Bulletin: Ellen and Francis August 2020.

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McLarens Spotting Fraud: In-person vs Virtual Claim Visits

Read our latest technical bulletin on Spotting Fraud: In-person vs Virtual Claim Visits by Tim Richardson, Head of Investigation.

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McLarens Private Clients Briefing: Dealing with Subsidence in 2020

Tim Carpenter and Alex Wakefield discuss how subsidence claims are invariably emotive, often threatening the value of an individual’s largest asset. Within the industry generally, there has been a move toward finding ways to foreshorten what at times can be a long-winded process. Loss adjusters must work through the key steps, knowing that clients will not accept anything other than a thorough and transparent approach.

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