San Diego, CA, 11/04/10 – American Claims Management, Inc. (ACM) announced an expansion in its business relationship with Starr Indemnity & Liability Company (Starr Indemnity), a wholly owned subsidiary of Starr International Company USA, Inc. Effective October 1, 2010, ACM began handling commercial general liability and commercial auto claims for Starr Indemnity’s Contractors Package Program written in California through Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc.
In connection with Starr Indemnity’s Contractors Package Program, ACM will be handling Starr Indemnity’s general liability and commercial auto claims, including under Starr Indemnity’s supervision and control, investigation, litigation management, subrogation/salvage, settlement recommendations, SIU and fraud analysis, together with certain related regulatory reporting and data management. “Our highly experienced commercial team of professionals has extensive knowledge in the efficient resolution of complex commercial claims and we look forward to expanding our partnership with Starr Indemnity,” said Scott Marshall, president of ACM.
ACM provides its commercial clients cutting-edge technology to assist them in monitoring complex claims. “Not only are our claims systems and technology solutions SAS 70 Type II Certified, they are also easy to use and give our clients, agents and policyholders immediate access to critical information,” said Marshall.
Since 1988, ACM has been an independent national third party claims administrator specializing in both commercial and personal lines. By offering professional expertise in claims administration, ACM is committed to providing superior claims services and innovative solutions. For more information, please visit www.ACMclaims.com. ACM is a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc.
CONTACT –
Scott Marshall, President ACM
SMarshall@ACMclaims.com
TOL 888.799.2919
FAX 760.827.4040
ACMclaims.com

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