Crawford Investigation Services Hosts Fraud/Surveillance Seminar, April 19
Atlanta-based Crawford Investigation Services, Inc., will discuss surveillance techniques during the Claims Association of Greater Chicago’s 2006 Spring Seminar at the DoubleTree Hotel in Oak Brook, Ill., April 19, 2006, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The session let by Maria Mastrandrea, qualifies for four continuing education credits for brokers and producers, will focus on fraud, red flags, investigative techniques, ways to ensure that investigators are armed with information, and uses for surveillance results.
Mastrandrea has eight years of experience in investigations as account manager/case manager. Previous experience also includes managing self-insured workers’ compensation programs and human resources generalist experience. Mastrandrea also holds a Fraud Claim Law Associate (FCLA) designation and is currently working toward her Senior Law Claim Associate (SCLA) designation from the American Education Institute.
Crawford Investigation Services Inc, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crawford & Company. Based in Atlanta, Ga., Crawford & Company identifies itself as the world’s largest, independent provider of claims management solutions to insurance companies and self-insured entities, with a global network of more than 700 offices in 63 countries. Major service lines include property and casualty claims management, integrated claims and medical management for workers’ compensation, legal settlement administration, including class action and warranty inspections, and risk management information services.
For additional information call Julie Keaton at 404-847-4026.
Source: Crawford Investigation Services, Inc.
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