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Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (CILA)

An explosive finale

2009 looked like being a quiet year for loss adjusters, writes Leigh Jackson. However, the floods that hit Cumbria over a three-day period at its tail-end have provoked a surge in activity.

Pick of the week

UK takaful pioneer in run-off; Quinn poised to land major construction account; Teceris on Davies radar; Zenith MBO option; and independent loss adjuster body sets out stall.

Scholarly progress

Last month, Graham Burgess became the first GAB Robins employee to take the reigns of president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters since Andrew Lund in 1997. Here he tells Jonathan Swift about how the institute will evolve under his guidance.

Not an ordinary Joe

For Joe McMahon, boss of Charles Taylor Adjusting, sitting down for five minutes is a novelty. Lynn Rouse catches him on a London pit stop.

Paper over the cracks

In 2007, when the then Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters president Harry Roberts spoke of a "dem...

CII taskforce meets

The Chartered Insurance Institute's new taskforce of senior general insurance practitioners has met ...

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