2015 News

Join Us at ABACE 2015 in Shanghai

​McLarens Aviation looks forward to exhibiting at ABACE 2015 in Shanghai 14th-16th April. Be sure to visit us at stand P503.

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The Key to Claims

Regional airlines often face a number of unique challenges when it comes to dealing with insurance claims. John Bayley, director of Claims UK at McLarens Aviation, reports on how loss adjuster can help resolve issues.​

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McLarens to Exhibit at RIMS 2015 in New Orleans

​McLarens looks forward to the 2015 RIMS Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana April 26th- 29th. Please be sure to visit our team at Booth #1338. Hope to see you there.

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Meet Our Newest US Adjusters

We’re pleased to announce our newest adjusters in the US.

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Norcross, a McLarens Company, is pleased to announce the recruitment of two adjusters to the team

​We are happy to welcome our two newest additions.

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Timber Insurance – Preserving a Growing Asset Class

The commercial forestry industry in UK and Ireland has seen a period of high claim frequency in the last 5 years with numerous fire and storm (windthrow) events. Catastrophic damage to growing timber in privately owned forests can have serious financial implications for the owner’s long term investment as well as debris removal and replanting costs following the damage.

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Scott Markey Joins McLarens as an Executive General Adjuster

Scott brings to McLarens nearly 40 years of property and casualty insurance industry experience.

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Paul Kottler, President of Norcross, has been appointed to President of CLM – AZ Chapter

Paul looks forward to serving the association this year in his role as President.

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CT Winter Storm Response

With the addition of the Hartford, CT office our adjusters were equipped to respond to claims from the snowstorm.

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Cyclone Pam Hits Vanuatu

Cyclone Pam made a direct hit on Port Vila, the capital of the Republic of Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean with wind speeds gusting over 300 km/h, a Category 5 storm and possibly one of the most severe to have ever been recorded in the South Pacific.

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