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Claims and Litigation Management.

The nature of claims management at this level requires a comprehensive approach – investigating in detail a variety of potential outcomes and solutions. American Excess Insurance Exchange brings profound insights and options to a range of topics. Claims review, litigation support, strategy and training are all elements of our claims experience.

Collaborating at Critical Times

When claims arise, the American Excess Insurance team helps members Identify claims with the potential for high severity early, to make crucial, strategic, claims management decisions. The team stands ready to launch full support on high-severity matters — from the time of incident to disposition. To prepare members, the team provides national data and claims-related education and can assist on the development of claims-management guidelines, systems and protocols.

Reviewing Claims Processes

In the face of rising defense costs and increasing severity of claim values, health systems must evaluate their internal claims management processes to ensure every efficiency is being utilized. To assist its members in decisions regarding claims that threaten excess layers of insurance, American Excess Insurance employs a Claims and Litigation Department comprised of skilled claims handlers with decades of healthcare liability claims experience.

Focused
Training

The American Excess Insurance annual Claims Caucus and webinars offered throughout the year offer member claims managers and their leading defense attorneys an opportunity to learn valuable information in claims management and strategies together.

Comparing
Notes

To ensure the highest degree of claims handling across the membership, our skilled claims professionals review members’ claims management processes to gather insights and share best practices on critical claims management decisions. Topics include counsel and expert witness selection, witness preparation, reserving adequacy, trial strategy, and settlement negotiation.
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