When big storms go bad: CAT adjusters are the insurance industry's frontline against natural and man-made catastrophes. In the aftermath of Hurricane ... Story): An article from: Risk & Insurance
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Citation Details Title: When big storms go bad: CAT adjusters are the insurance industry's frontline against natural and man-made catastrophes. In the aftermath of Hurricane Dennis, Risk & Insurance's Matthew Brodsky traveled with adjusters from Crawford & Company. This is his account of how--and why--these can-do men and women took on a storm predicted to be as devastating as last year's Hurricane Ivan.(Cover Story) Author: Matthew Brodsky Publication:Risk & Insurance (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2005 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 16 Issue: 10 Page: 22(5)