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28 October 2021Insurance

Sedgwick launches new automotive claims solution in US

Technology-driven risk solutions provider  Sedgwick has unveiled a new end-to-end automotive claims solution that it says will streamline loss adjusting, claims administration and product recall processes.

Sedgwick claims it is the “most complete solution available in the US.”

The new solution includes auto liability loss adjusting, claims administration, personal injury protection (PIP) medical bill review and subrogation services, appraisals and compliance reviews, recall and remediation support and a direct repair programme (DRP) network.

“There is no one-size-fits-all approach to auto losses, claims or recalls. Our clients are looking for single-provider solutions that are customizable and easy to manage; that's why Sedgwick has focused on building out our auto solutions with this new end-to-end offering,” said Patrick Walsh (pictured), Sedgwick president of casualty.

“The scale and scope of this new offering, coupled with its enhanced digital support, provides an unprecedented customer experience. We are excited to offer this comprehensive suite of services.”

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