Insurance firms, battling to meet needs of their clients, juggle ‘first in, first out’ with those who require help most urgently
The worst flooding in 35 years, a severe shortage of loss adjusters and the ongoing inaccessibility of many damaged or destroyed properties has created the perfect storm for insurance claim delays.If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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