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Source: Charles Taylor Adjusting
12 December 2018Insurance

Charles Taylor expands liability offering with swathe of hires

International loss adjuster Charles Taylor Adjusting (CTA) has expanded its property and casualty offering with the addition of six new loss adjusters specialising in complex corporate liability claims.

The executives specialise in managing public and product liability, construction, pollution and recovery claims across various industry sectors for insurers and corporate clients.

“We are pleased to expand the range of services and technical expertise available to our clients and wider market," said Andy Rice, deputy managing director, property, casualty, technical & special risks, CTA. "This compliments services already offered by CTA in London and specifically through our UK specialist loss capability led by Clive Williamson, Head of Specialist Adjusting."

"The newly enlarged team further strengthens our ability to manage highly complex claims across the UK and further afield,” Rice added.

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