Insurance Person of the Year for 2008 – William. E. CoxThe Recovery Forum has recently announced that this year they will be recognising the achievements of William. E. Cox, founder of the W E Cox Claims Group. William will be honoured at the Recovery Forum dinner to be held in New York on the 5th June 2008, with the award being presented to his son, and current Chairman, Mr David Cox. |
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PCL Surveys, incorporated in January 2006, is part of the W E Cox Group providing expertise in the areas of cargo surveying and goods in transit adjusting which compliments the groups activities. Whilst operating entirely independently from each other, W E Cox Recoveries, CEEMIS, PCL Claims, and PCL Surveys offer as a group, a seamless approach to claims handling.
PCL Surveys' team of surveyors and adjusters deal with virtually all aspects of transportation risks including, but not necessarily restricted to, the following:-
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PCL Surveys Limited are known for providing a specialised service in the areas noted above, and currently provide tailor made services for various global insurers, international shipping lines and major blue chip firms worldwide. For further information visit our portfolio section.
The PCL Surveys Limited team pride themselves on being able to serve the Insurance Industry with a personalised service, provided by an experienced, dynamic team, with many years of international service behind them. For further information please visit our personnel section.
Specialist Investigation, cargo surveying and loss adusting in today's market is as important as the initial underwriting of the risk, and when Principals appoint PCL Surveys they may do so safe in the knowledge that "whatever the loss, wherever it happens" it will be handled in an efficient, prompt and confidential manner.Contact us today!!!
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