Does your bachelor of law from QUT help you in your insurance career?
Every. Single. Day.
The industry of insurance is, overall, centered around the concepts of contract law. My role in assisting insurers with public and product liability, professional indemnity and personal injury claims, draws on my learning in tort law, and my studies into regulations, standards and statutes. Similarly, my focus on construction claims is promoted by my studies into construction law and the relevant building codes and standards.
Studies in law at QUT also had a high focus on the art of negotiation, which I use every day when dealing with insureds, claimants, brokers, and any other related parties to the claim.
You currently work at YDR Chartered Loss adjusters, can you tell us what ydr do and how they work with insurance companies.
Loss adjusters are the intermediary between the insurer and insurance in a claim (and other related parties). We are the investigator, researcher, reporter, mouthpiece, negotiator and assessor in a claim environment.
YDR are an independent, Australian owned an operated chartered loss adjusting firm. We have a national presence, which is enhanced by a strong focus on a connected team culture, continued education and development, and the delivery of a specialised product to market.
Whilst YDR's head office in Adelaide has a strong force in the domestic market, nationally we are focused on niche specialty and major loss claims in liability, property and constructions sectors across Australia.