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  2. Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters - Wikipedia

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    The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters is the professional body representing loss adjusters in the United Kingdom and overseas. [1] It is a legal entity under the authority of The Privy Council , having been granted a royal charter in 1961. [ 2 ]

  3. Bornhuetter–Ferguson method - Wikipedia

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    [2] [9] Simply, reported (or paid) losses are added to a priori expected losses multiplied by an estimated percent unreported. The estimated percent unreported (or unpaid) is established by observing historical claims experience. [2] The Bornhuetter–Ferguson method can be used with either reported or paid losses. [2] [5]

  4. The Loss Adjuster - Wikipedia

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    The film has a score of 44% on Rotten Tomatoes. [8] Although the film garnered attention due to its high-profile cast, it received generally negative reviews. Ben Abraham of Letterboxd said that The Loss Adjuster was a "boring and empty low budget Christmas film" as well as criticising it for being "poorly constructed both narratively and technically, filled with woefully shoddy editing ...

  5. Marine insurance - Wikipedia

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    A constructive total loss is a situation in which the cost of repairs plus the cost of salvage equal or exceed the value. [22] [23] The use of these terms is contingent on there being property remaining to assess damages, which is not always possible in losses to ships at sea or in total theft situations. In this respect, marine insurance ...

  6. Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Large loss: The size of the loss must be meaningful from the perspective of the insured. Insurance premiums need to cover both the expected cost of losses, plus the cost of issuing and administering the policy, adjusting losses, and supplying the capital needed to reasonably assure that the insurer will be able to pay claims.

  7. Chain-ladder method - Wikipedia

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    The chain-ladder or development [1] method is a prominent [2] [3] actuarial loss reserving technique. The chain-ladder method is used in both the property and casualty [1] [4] and health insurance [5] fields.

  8. Joan Collins - Wikipedia

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    She had a co-starring role in the 2020 film The Loss Adjuster opposite Luke Goss and Martin Kemp. [45] In 2021, Collins appeared in a short comedy spoof for Comic Relief entitled 2020: The Movie, in which she played Maggie Keenan, the first person to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. [46]

  9. Insurance fraud - Wikipedia

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    Some fraud rings involve insurance claims adjusters who authorize payment on the claims. [21] In the UK, the Association of Chief Police Officers estimated that 30,000 auto accidents were staged in 2009. [22] Insurance fraud may also include such actions as a pedestrian jumping in front of a car, then seeking compensation for claimed injuries. [23]