Opinion - accident management: a case of double standards
Clare Ryder tackles two topics that have been the subject of debate recently - deskilling and insurer use of accident management
The use of call centres has undoubtedly made processes slicker, call-handling times easier to predict and workflow management more straightforward. But is it always effective?
Let me recount a story where deskilling, along with the issue of claims costs and inflation in the motor market, came into play.
Early in the New Year, I was stationary when involved in a rear-end shunt by a motorcyclist who lost control and skidded into the back of my car. Thankfully, he sustained minimal injuries.
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