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Our Team Offers Critical Support When You Need It Most

When disaster strikes your business, our team can help you get back on your feet. If your business suffered a loss due to fire, flood, ransomware, or other insurance-covered loss event, we can assist you in making a claim for those losses. 

Losses generally fall into two categories, direct property losses (buildings, machinery, inventory and others) and business interruption losses. Business interruption insurance covers the loss of income and the extra expenses borne by a business after a loss event. Determining business interruption losses involves an analysis that incorporates financial modeling, specific expense tracking, loss mitigation, and the application of policy specific terms.

If one of these losses impacts your business, our forensic accountants can determine the extent of your loss to support your insurance claim. This allows you to focus on the critical work of getting your business back up and running, while ensuring that your business receives the timely insurance payout it needs to recover.

Our team also has extensive experience assisting insurers and attorneys in insurance subrogation matters, providing in-depth analyses of claims calculations and the work of other experts. We collaborate closely with you and experts in a variety of fields to gain a deep understanding of a loss event, the claim timeline, recovery activities, mitigation strategies, and complex claim calculations.

Insurance, Business Interruption, and Subrogation Claims Specialists

Daniel Cornell, CPA, ABV, CFE
Leader

Daniel Cornell, CPA, ABV, CFE

Director, Business Valuation
Brian J. Sharkey, CPA, CVA, CEPA
Leader

Brian J. Sharkey, CPA, CVA, CEPA

Director-in-Charge, Transaction Advisory & Business Valuation

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We invite you to connect with us to discuss your company’s Insurance, Business Interruption, and Subrogation Claims needs and discover how Kreischer Miller can help.
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