C. Lewis & Company is an International Forensic Accounting Firm specializing in world wide loss claim accounting and litigation services for the Insurance Industry. Our teams of professionals have a proven history of assisting Insurance Adjusters on all types of claims including but certainly not limited to: Business Interruption, Stock & Contents Losses, Fidelity & Surety, Entertainment, Property Damage, Liability & Fraud and Catastrophe Losses. Our services are offered in English, Spanish, and French because we understand that a successful claim settlement for the Insurance Company and the Insured not only requires good communication, but very often depends on a competent, accurate and timely accounting analysis.
Due to the fact that our firm does not have recurring tax or audit clients we have an unsurpassed ability to meet the stringent demands and time restrictions of our clients. By combining our diverse locations, multi-lingual professional staff, and our vast experience, we strive to be the forensic accounting firm of choice for the insurance industry and their professionals.
Whether the issues are large or small, a convincing calculation and proper claim settlement very often depend on the Insurance Company and CPA working together. Our services include assisting with: |
Accumulating Data |
Our experienced CPA's know that in order to support your findings there must be proper supporting records. We can:
- Attend preliminary meetings
- Reconstruct damage accounting records
- Plan and execute a detailed review
- Prepare questions for the insured
- Draft document request lists
- Identify, locate and evaluate other relevant sources of information
- Work directly with the insured's staff
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Analyzing Data |
In order to have a successful claim settlement, the necessary books and records and relevant information must be analyzed on a timely basis. This involves:
- Analyzing relevant facts
- Developing schedules for our clients
- Performing detailed calculations
- Analyzing liability issues
- Analyzing the insured's claim
- Attending settlement meetings
- Interpreting the relevant facts
- Preparing for appraisal or litigation
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