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Large Tornado Strikes Oklahoma City

Large Tornado Strikes Oklahoma City. Many Deaths, Injuries and Heavy Property Damage Reported. McLarens CAT Team On Site.

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McLarens Adds Mexico Adjusting Resource with the Appointment of David Matias

McLarens is pleased to announce the appointment of David Matias  as Senior International Adjuster within its Mexico operation.

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Scot D’Arbonne Joins McLarens Dallas Branch As Executive General Adjuster

McLarens is pleased to announce the appointment of Scot D’Arbonne to its Dallas, Texas Branch Office.

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McLarens Opens New US Branch Office in Charlotte, North Carolina

McLarens, a leading global claims service provider, is pleased to announce the opening of a new full service branch office in Charlotte, North Carolina – the latest addition in the firm’s continued US growth.

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Agrical warns of possible increase in product liability claims in light of horsemeat scandal

Nigel Collinson, Managing Director of Agrical Chartered Loss Adjusters warns farmers to ensure their processes and paperwork are up to scratch and talks of a possible increase in product liability claims.

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Agrical says goodbye to its longest serving Scottish adjuster

Chartered loss adjuster, Agrical, has said goodbye to its longest serving adjuster based in Scotland as Iain Mahon retires.  The company marked Iain’s retirement with a presentation dinner at the Ballathie Country House Hotel on the banks of the River Tay in Perthshire.

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Chartered Loss Adjuster Agrical is short-listed for three industry awards

Chartered Loss Adjuster Agrical has been short-listed for three inaugural industry awards which recognise excellence in loss adjusting.  The winners will be announced at a Gala Dinner on 13 November 2012 at the Royal Garden Hotel, London.

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Agrical warns of potential increase in farm fires this summer due to spontaneous combustion

In the farming media this week we’ve been warning of a potential increase in barn fires this summer caused by spontaneous combusting hay bales because of the recent wet weather and we’ve been urging farmers to take practical preventative steps

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