Marishal Thompson provides dedicated specialist services to Loss Adjusters and Insurers, ensuring the management and removal of tree risk throughout the life of a Subsidence Insurance claim. Claims such as these cost the Industry up to £500M per annum.
Our team of expert case negotiators utilise technical and insurance expertise alongside highly focussed negotiation and mediation skills - from the point a tree is identified as the cause of damage, right through to passing the case to clients for legal recovery of costs.
Every aspect of the case is effectively and efficiently worked through to a successful resolution, culminating in the risk either being removed or protected to ensure a reduction in future claim leakage - which is known to be as high as 12% on tree cases. The team's role is often crucial in the outcome of the claim, in avoiding the need for costly underpinning and ensuring that claims do not re-open. All case work is managed within a web-environment that clients can access and monitor performance.
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Wednesday, August 27 2008
National Trust in 'health and safety' tree-felling row The National Trust
Monday, August 25 2008
Major Plans Announced For BREEAM Sustainable Building Standards In advance
Friday, August 22 2008
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Friday, August 22 2008
The recent National Tree Safety group Conference have published conclusions
Thursday, August 14 2008
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Thursday, August 14 2008
Fears over trees due to new safety proposals Homeowners may cut trees down
Thursday, August 14 2008
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Thursday, August 14 2008
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Thursday, August 14 2008
A five-year-old girl died after falling into a swollen river and a driver
Thursday, August 14 2008
Felbrigg tree tragedy 'unforeseeable' The National Trust says it could
Wednesday, August 13 2008
Environmental campaigners have voiced concern over proposed new tree safety
Friday, August 01 2008
Ambitious plans for what would be England's largest continuous new native
Friday, August 01 2008
By Angie Brown BBC Scotland news website, Edinburgh and East reporter Edinburgh
Friday, July 25 2008
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Thursday, July 24 2008
Natural England has decided to review its enforcement procedures and launched
Thursday, July 24 2008
Audit of England's nature begins A wide-ranging audit of England’s
Thursday, July 24 2008
trees Trees have countless benefits to our cities and the wider environment
Friday, July 18 2008
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Friday, July 18 2008
One of Scotland's most elusive birds of prey, the hen harrier, will receive
Friday, July 18 2008