TheBest Claims Solutions
Phoenix, AZ, January 14, 2021 – TheBest Claims Solutions, formerly known as TheBestIRS, Insurance Recruiting Specialists, announced the company’s complete rebranding including a name change. This milestone is a major move for TheBest Claims Solutions as they’ve grown tremendously throughout the years. Due to the expansion beyond claims staffing and independent adjusting, TheBest Claims Solutions has implemented a complete rebrand to better align with this growth.
“It’s a bold statement to call ourselves TheBest – but that’s how our clients refer to us. We’re committed to each partnership and guarantee to be the best in every aspect of our service.” says Brad Dunlap, Owner/President at TheBest Claims Solutions.
This news comes in the wake of many accomplishments of the company, including:
- Being recognized over the past 20 years for their award-winning claims staffing services
- The company’s commitment to partnership with over 278 businesses within the claims industry
- Expanding their services and offering complete Auto, Property, Commercial and Contents services
To learn more about TheBest Claims Solutions’s services, click here https://www.thebestclaims.com
About TheBest Claims Solutions:
Over the past 20 years, TheBest Claims Solutions has been leading the claims industry with quality solutions and meaningful partnerships. As a long-time leader in the insurance claims industry, we make a commitment to be TheBest in every aspect of our service. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TheBest Claims Solutions is an 8-time winner of ClearlyRated’s Best of Staffing® Award and was ranked #55 out of the top 250 on Forbes Best Recruiting Firms.
If you would like more information about this topic, please call (866) 658-4477 or email news@thebestclaims.com
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