ATLANTA, May 30, 2017 -- Crawford & Company®, the world’s largest publicly listed independent provider of claims management solutions to insurance companies and self‐insured entities, today announced the appointment of Terry Hunt as the head of its Global Technical Services® (GTS℠) unit in the United States, a division that specializes in adjusting large, complex losses in a wide variety of industries, ranging from building and construction, to banking and finance, aviation, media, engineering, pharmaceutical, agriculture and food, retail and technology.
“We are excited to have Terry rejoin Crawford, as he has a long record of dedicated service to our clients and successful management of GTS, where he excelled at leading and developing our specialized team of professionals,” said Larry Thomas, chief executive officer of Crawford U.S. Services. “He will lead a team of our most experienced complex loss adjusters and industry specialists who provide our customers with strategic loss management stemming from significant claims across virtually every industry and region.”
Before joining Crawford, Hunt was vice president of sales and marketing for American Technologies, Inc., the nation's largest privately held full-service restoration, environmental and reconstruction company. Prior to that he served for almost 24 years with Crawford.
“Crawford has a long history and reputation for providing the necessary expertise to every conceivable claims situation,” said Hunt. “I am excited to be rejoining Crawford at a time when the company is on the move and reinvesting in professional expertise for high complexity losses.”
Hunt is an Associate in Claims and a Registered Professional Adjuster. He holds a degree from Ventura College.
About GTSSM
Crawford Global Technical Services® (GTS) is the company’s global solution for large, complex and specialty claims—these encompass a wide range of claims situations across a variety of Global Practice Groups. Overall, it has over 400 of the world’s most experienced senior adjusters and industry specialists operating from 144 locations worldwide.
About Crawford®
Based in Atlanta, Crawford & Company (NYSE:CRD‐A) (NYSE:CRD‐B) is the world’s largest publicly listed independent provider of claims management solutions to insurance companies and self‐insured entities with an expansive global network serving clients in more than 70 countries. The Crawford Solution® offers comprehensive, integrated claims services, business process outsourcing and consulting services for major product lines including property and casualty claims management, workers’ compensation claims and medical management, and legal settlement administration. More information is available at www.crawfordandcompany.com.
For more information please contact: Nancy Hamlet/404.300.1918 [email protected]


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