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![]() Kevin Terry MCIOB, MASI, MBEng, MaPS, MRICS, ACILA |
With nearly 20 years experience of loss adjusting, Kevin is a Chartered Builder, Building Engineer, Planning Supervisor, Chartered Building Surveyor and Chartered Loss Adjuster. Specialising in subsidence and building repair claims, Kevin's experience also includes major loss, building liability claims, contractors all risk claims and international catastrophe secondment. He has extensive experience in product development, client liaison and management within the largest loss adjusting companies. Forming part of QuestGates' senior management, Kevin is responsible for the subsidence product as well as the development of project managed perils including major loss.
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![]() Clive Bishop MRICS |
A Chartered Quantity Surveyor with more than 15 years post qualification experience, Clive initially worked as a contractor QS on large civil engineering projects. Following experience as a professional QS for private firms and as Contracts Manager for a system building organisation, Clive entered loss adjusting in 1990 and has gained extensive subsidence, contractors all risks and commercial loss experience, utilising a range of procurement and construction methodology. Clive also has extensive major loss experience, being involved in many large and complex losses, covering industrial, leisure, residential and listed buildings.
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![]() Steve Hunt BSc, CEng, MICE, MIStructE |
Steve has extensive experience as a consulting engineer, both in private practice and with loss adjusting, dealing with all types of engineering related claims, including subsidence. In 1991 he set up a traditional civil and structural engineering design practice and has been heavily involved with insurance claims ever since. In 2002 he formed PMC (NW) Ltd with Dave Porthouse to deal specifically with buildings related insurance claims. He is a director of QuestGates PMC.
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![]() Paul Britton BA(Hons), MRICS, FRSA |
A consultant to QuestGates, Paul runs an independent art surveying and valuation practice which he formed in 2006. He is a Chartered Arts & Antiques surveyor and gained extensive experience within various specialist sectors of the UK art market before becoming Fine Art Surveyor for an international loss adjusting company. He is widely published on professional valuation practice within the Private Clients sector.
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![]() Mary Griffith-Thompson ACII |
Mary is a consultant who works on a number of specialist claims for QuestGates. Having trained as a Fine Art Auctioneer and Valuer, she spent over a decade as a Loss Adjuster specialising in Fine Art & Antique Claims for McLarens. Now, with over 20 years experience in the Antiques and Insurance sector, Mary deals with the entire range of claims, from the more modest 'antique' items and collectibles to losses of far greater value suffered by private owners, museums and dealers. In addition to the more usual items stolen or damaged, she specialises in claims involving unusual objects for which it proves difficult to obtain a professional valuation.
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![]() Neil Robbie Managing Director BSc(Hons), MBA, MIET |
Neil has extensive experience as an engineering and IT loss adjuster. He gained his engineering experience at an international consulting engineering practice designing electrical and electronic systems for major worldwide construction projects and in the oil exploration industry. Neil specialises in providing risk assessment surveys on information technology risks, assessing back up procedures, firewall protection and 'e' risks.
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![]() Steve Abrahams HND(Computer Science), DipCII |
Specialising in GIT losses, Steve handles a wide variety of IT and engineering related claims. His background includes significant time spent at a large composite insurer where he was an account manager for losses from a major plant hire company before progressing on to a position as claims section manager. He has responsibility for consultancy services, providing assistance with the development of new policy wordings, training and risk surveys.
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