Claims for Loss to Property - Genuine or Fraudulent
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Case Code |
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INS002 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 100; For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 100 + Shipping & Handling Charges extra
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03 Pages |
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2003 |
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2003 |
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Available |
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Varied |
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Insurance |
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India |
Abstract:
Case examines the various aspects of a property claims adjustment process and
the role of the claims adjuster in the process. Further, issues like the
application of detailed insurance policy provisions to specific situations are
examined. Indemnification of losses by property claims adjusters and the need
for objective quantification are also discussed. Apart from this, the assessment
of the amount of loss and the duties of the insured, following a loss, are
covered.
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Issues:
» Understand the general issues in property claims adjustment
» Identify problems associated with the assessment of the amount of loss
Keywords:
Property claims adjustment, process, claims adjuster,
application, insurance policy, provisions, specific situations, Indemnification
of losses, property claims adjusters, objective quantification, assessment,
amount of loss, duties, insured
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