We are quality-driven experts, providing an expanding range of claims management, loss adjusting and auditing services. Since 1931, our team has been providing high-quality claims management services, making us one of the most experienced companies in the industry. Today, we are a leading independent global claims services provider, trusted by clients worldwide and focused on complex commercial insurance and niche disciplines.
Our reputation for quality is built on the unrivalled expertise and local knowledge of our loss adjusters, who are strategically located across the globe and who average of 20 years of experience to the job. Not only do we have deep expertise in P&C complex losses, we also have substantial technical expertise in niche markets and service areas.
We operate over 230 international offices and currently have approximately 1,900 employees world-wide.
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Evidence-led forensic investigations stand the test of time
- May 17
Even minor cracks in evidence capture will become exposed when it comes to recovery and repudiation. Forensic investigations form part and parcel of many insurance claims in the Asia-Pac region. Whether a loss is complex, costly, or if there are expected to be questions down the line around causation and liability, insurers and their loss […]
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Evidence-led forensic investigations stand the test of time
- May 17
Even minor cracks in evidence capture will become exposed when it comes to recovery and repudiation. Forensic investigations form part and parcel of many insurance claims in the Asia-Pac region. Whether a loss is complex, costly, or if there are expected to be questions down the line around causation and liability, insurers and their loss […]
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McLarens promotes Tina Sheehan to southern regional manager for New Zealand
- May 7
Sheehan joined the global loss adjuster in 2019 as its third-party administration, national motor business manager.
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McLarens promotes Andrew Brooke to managing director New Zealand
- March 13
Auckland-based Brooke is replacing former managing director Dean Garrod who quit in February to pursue new opportunities.
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McLarens launches forensic accounting in Malaysia with Sedgwick hire
- October 13
Serina Tan will be based in Kuala Lumpur and report to Scott Reichelt, the loss adjuster's head of forensic accounting, Asia Pacific.
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McLarens hires Eugene Goh from Sedgwick as technical director in Singapore
- September 29
Goh's appointment is part of the adjuster's expansion of the specialist leadership team.
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McLarens prepares for larger Asia losses
- August 24
The global adjuster is focusing on adjacency services, technical expertise, regional expansion, technology and developing local talent as it reaches a 50-year milestone in the region.
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“Whilst the underlying safety of the aviation industry has improved markedly over the last 20 or so years, it is the annual cost of the attritional claims that is now the predominant focus.”
- June 14
The global aviation industry is returning to pre-pandemic levels of activity and older aircraft are being swapped for newer more fuel-efficient planes.