Guidelines for Collecting Maritime Evidence Volume 2
Year: 2019 Language: english Author: Bridget Hogan Genre: Guide Publisher: the nautical institute Edition: 2019 ISBN: 978 1 906915 70 4 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 147 Description: ln this second volume, evidence collection is taken a step further. Claim handlers need to be satisfied that the real cause of damage is established to allow liability issues to be determined. This is where the specialist expert's input is needed. When incidents first occur it is not always clear what type and level of expertise may be required to allow claim handlers to work. They have to establish the level and grade of importance that might be required at the time when the 'who pays' issues need to be handled and resolved. Often some time elapses tJefore governing issues surface; in many instances, such as fi re, for example, it becomes immediately apparent.
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Guidelines for Collecting Maritime Evidence Volume 2
Language: english
Author: Bridget Hogan
Genre: Guide
Publisher: the nautical institute
Edition: 2019
ISBN: 978 1 906915 70 4
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 147
Description: ln this second volume, evidence collection is taken a step further. Claim handlers need
to be satisfied that the real cause of damage is established to allow liability issues to be
determined. This is where the specialist expert's input is needed. When incidents first
occur it is not always clear what type and level of expertise may be required to allow
claim handlers to work. They have to establish the level and grade of importance that
might be required at the time when the 'who pays' issues need to be handled and
resolved. Often some time elapses tJefore governing issues surface; in many instances,
such as fi re, for example, it becomes immediately apparent.
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