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en When you think back to Andrew, we didn't have the technology back then. We could only make educated guesses on how many customers were affected, where they were and the severity of their claims. It used to be a paper chase. And now you have [access] to all of the information you need to process claims. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. When you think back to Andrew, we didn't have the technology back then. We could only make educated guesses on how many customers were affected, where they were and the severity of their claims. It used to be a paper chase. And now you have [access] to all of the information you need to process claims.

en This meant an increase in some of the administrative challenges of the program. For example, we received a number of compensation requests that lacked pertinent information to process the claims, which can take considerable time to obtain. Some field investigation reports did not provide enough information to meet the minimum criteria for confirmed or probable claims, and some claims were rejected.

en Why are they doing this review if not to cut benefits? ... Remember these were claims that were allowed at the time. They are also not going back to review claims that they denied and should not have been. . . . I think this is going to make VA decision-makers tighter with their grants for disability payments.

en Look, we've had claims that he was tortured. We've had two American teams investigate those claims and they have come back with nil returns.

en So we disagree with claims we're not giving back to communities where we operate, and we think that claims with regard to the war situation are just untrue.

en We have more than 150 patents pending and 16 patents issued related to our ISA247 technology. These patents include compound claims, methods of manufacture, use claims and analytical methods. Our intellectual property position continues to be strengthened with the addition of this new patent. We will continue to pursue additional patentable claims for ISA247 where appropriate.

en The claims numbers always do strange things at the end of the year, ... There was some improvement at the turn of the year, but the story is that claims are gravitating back to the 400,000, where they were for quite while.

en The claims numbers always do strange things at the end of the year. There was some improvement at the turn of the year, but the story is that claims are gravitating back to the 400,000, where they were for quite while.

en Local authorities are well used to claims from people who have tripped over pavements, but in some areas there has been a marked increase too in claims regarding social care or perhaps bullying in schools. The picture with regard to claims is a very patchy one across the country.

en There were 600,000 claims out of Andrew, and enormous numbers of homes destroyed. We're not going to see that with Georges. This is not an Andrew.

en It didn't matter. There are many different claims that we have alleged. That is just one of eight. This will not stop us for our other seven state court claims.

en We've established a responsive and customer-friendly (claims) process. We have been working with airlines to find an equitable way to address the claims. When a checked bag gets processed, it now touches many hands. It's difficult to assess responsibility.

en We're not gun shy. If we see reviews from customers challenging the claims of the manufacturer we will go to the manufacturer and ask them either to defend their position or clarify their claims.

en Marketers must have rigorous scientific substantiation for the claims they make. In this case, the claims were inflated, but the science just wasn't there.

en [Experts say that consumers who sign on with agents generally have an advantage during the claims process.] The agent has a vested interest in you being happy, ... The claims representative has a general desire to keep you happy, but it's not the same.


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