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Claims Adjustment Bureau

The Claims Adjustment Bureau is an organization or department responsible for reviewing insurance claims to determine their validity, verify the details, and establish the appropriate payout. They assess the evidence, investigate the circumstances, and ensure that claims are handled fairly and in accordance with policy terms. Essentially, they act as intermediaries between the insurance company and the insured, making informed decisions to settle claims accurately and efficiently. Their role helps prevent fraud, manages costs, and ensures policyholders receive the benefits they’re entitled to under their insurance agreement.