Claims Operations Book Published by IRMI
Release Date: August 3, 2010
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DALLAS—International Risk Management
Institute, Inc. (IRMI), is pleased to announce the release of its newest book,
Claims Operations: A Practical Guide. It is the first book of its kind to show
how claims operations actually work, from single-adjuster firms to national
third-party administrators. This 450-page book is the most comprehensive
information source for how the claims process is handled, controlled, and
managed and its interrelationship with other functional departments.
Claims Operations: A Practical Guide is
full of practical tools, including claim investigation statement guides on
auto, general liability (premises, construction, sidewalk or walkway, product
liability, animal bite, and swimming pool claims), and workers compensation
accidents. Then it delves deeper, offering in-depth claims handling guidelines
for auto physical damage, liability, and PIP/no-fault; first-party property and
inland marine; cargo; general liability; professional and management liability;
public entity; and workers compensation insurance.
"When Mike Murdock, a 30-year veteran claims executive, came to us with
an idea to write a practical guide for both insurance and risk management
professionals to use in setting up, managing, and evaluating claims operations,
we jumped at the opportunity to add this book to the IRMI risk and insurance
library," said IRMI president Jack P. Gibson, CPCU, CRIS, ARM.
"There is literally something in this book for everyone, whether you are a
risk manager trying to evaluate a TPA, an agent trying to set up an in-house
claims advisory service, an experienced P&C claims executive, or a newcomer
to the claims side of the business."
Claims Operations: A Practical Guide
addresses both fundamental claims handling issues and claims operations.
Non-claims professionals will gain a better understanding of how to improve
profitability through effective technical claims handling and claims
management (including proper caseloads), and learn to recognize when and why a
claims operation or TPA is not meeting industry quality standards.
Claims Operations: A Practical Guide was
written by Michael T. Murdock, CPCU, ARM, ARe, ASLI, ACI, who has more than 30
years’ experience in the insurance and reinsurance industry, with emphasis on
insurance operations, P&L responsibility, claims administration, sales, and
marketing. This new book is now available in print format for $54 and, for
IRMI Online access, $27 for individuals or $54 for small businesses.
See more
information about the book, or call 1–800–827–4242.