RSA loss adjusting team to move to Cunningham Lindsey

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Insurer says the 120 home and injury loss adjusters will continue to deliver service to RSA following the transfer.

RSA has confirmed it will transfer its home and injury loss adjusting service to Cunningham Lindsey from 31 December this year.

The insurer stated that over 120 RSA loss adjusters will transfer into similar roles within Cunningham Lindsey and will continue to deliver service exclusively for RSA.

In addition all of the insurer's home and injury claims will also transfer across.

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Bill Paton, claims director, UK and Western Europe, RSA said: "The transfer of our home and injury loss adjusting

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