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SIR and Deductible Tracking – Relieving the Risk of E&O Claims, Coverage Disputes and Exposure

By utilizing workflow technology and electronic matter management

, SIR and Deductibles can be tracked from "dollar one". The data from this process provides for transparency on the effectiveness of the claims adjusting/handling and reduces ambiguity over coverage.

SIR and Deductible Tracking Relieving the Risk of E&O Claims, Coverage Disputes and Exposure

By: Gary R Markham
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SIR and Deductible Tracking – Relieving the Risk of E&O Claims, Coverage Disputes and Exposure