Thomas Miller launches new claims business
Thomas Miller, which manages leading shipping and
transport insurance mutuals, has launched a new claims management service,
Thomas Miller Claims Management (TMCM).
From its base in Newcastle upon Tyne, the UK's second
maritime centre, TMCM provides cost-effective services which complement Thomas
Miller's other transport insurance services.
Increasing financial costs, a shortage of suitably
qualified staff and growing complexity of retained risks are leading transport
and other organisations to outsource the management of their claims to TMCM.
Over the years, cost cutting has left many companies'
insurance departments under resourced, whilst at the same time the claims
environment has become more complicated. In particular, deductibles have
increased steadily, presenting in-house teams with more risk to manage.
TMCM Chief Executive Peter Jackson says: "A number of
our clients approached us to take over some or all of their claims functions
and from this we have seen an opportunity that we believe will have wide
appeal. We have already secured contracts with organisations that have had
little or no previous contact with Thomas Miller."
TMCM's team of specialists boasts over a century of
experience, enabling it to handle a wide range of claims from routine customer
complaints to high-value litigation, as well as providing emergency response to
problems anywhere in the world. The focus is on controlling and reducing
clients' costs, while at the same time providing the expert and consultative
service for which Thomas Miller is renowned.
"When you look at our range of skills and experience,
there isn't much we can't do on claims," says Mr Jackson, "and we intend to
extend our activities into the non-marine sector. Many other industries face
the same sorts of problems as the shipping industry, such as property damage,
medical emergencies, and long-tailed liabilities such as asbestos claims."
Before setting up TMCM, Mr Jackson led the Thomas
Miller team responsible for managing the UK P&I Club's crew and passenger
shipping claims. The company's co-founder, Patrick Bond, is a solicitor and
fellow P&I veteran who worked latterly as a claims consultant to various
Clubs, having particular expertise in handling emergencies and claims
negotiations in some of the more difficult jurisdictions of the world. Other
members of the team have experience of hull and freight, demurrage and defence
(FD&D) claims as well as insurance broking, surveying, International Safety
Management (ISM) code compliance and insurance management.
TMCM's base in Newcastle upon Tyne represents a return
to the company's roots. Thomas Miller was born in Newcastle. He became a
shipowner and mayor of the nearby town of Morpeth. He was invited down to
London to run the UK P&I Club, took over the management business and turned
it into the largest Club in the world, which it still is today.
Notes to editors
Downloadable headshot photographs of Peter Jackson to
accompany the press release are available at
http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/TMCM-Photogallery.htm. The
caption reads:
"Peter Jackson, chief executive, Thomas
Miller Claims Management." |