For 45 years, we have partnered with the nation’s largest insurers to deliver exceptional outcomes for their property insurance teams. With locations across Australia, we make sure our clients are at the centre of everything we do.
We aim to be leaders in our core areas of expertise including motor vehicle recovery and defence, commercial and residential property, counter-fraud and indemnity, heavy motor, plant and equipment, marine claims and liability defence.
We welcome you to get in touch to see how we can work with you.
Who Are We?
“Our clients are the priority. Everything we do is to get the best outcome for our clients.”
With over 140 staff, we strive to continuously improve upon the service we offer to ensure we can secure the best results for our clients.
How Do We Work With Our Clients?
“We believe that it’s very much a team task to achieve the best outcome.”
Our team explain how we work closely with our clients to achieve the best results, viewing our relationship as a partnership.
We encourage you to reach out with any questions you might have, big or small. We are here to help you.
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What Options Are Available to Insurers When Their Policyholder Breaches the Policy or Fails to Disclose Relevant Information?
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Another Path to Recovery: Spotlight on Breach of Bailment
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Labour Hire Agreements: Indemnity and Insurers
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