Jeffrey Bowman, president, Crawford & Company International Inc. announced that Crawford has received a British Insurance Award.
Crawford won the Major Loss category, which was announced at an awards ceremony on Wednesday, July 6, at The Royal Albert Hall in London.
Crawford’s entry for the “Major Loss” category was a claim involving The National Motorcycle Museum and Conference Center which suffered a major fire in September 2003 resulting in catastrophic damage to the structure and contents, including many historic exhibits.
Crawford deployed a full expert team and worked closely with the insured, insurer, broker, and assessor to implement a project-managed approach to drive the business continuity and loss mitigation initiatives. Closure was achieved in seven months whereas
ordinarily a loss of such scale, complexity, and value reportedly might have been expected to take as long as 30 months.
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