Kevin Coll - Pro Global


Kevin Coll

Technical Claims Manager (Complex)

Specialism

Claims Management

Kevin heads up our Complex Claims Team, focusing on high value and complex asbestos-related disease claims. He has over ten years’ experience in the legacy claims market. Prior to this he was a fully qualified Thermal Insulation Engineer.

He began his insurance career with Aviva as a claims handler, prior to becoming a case manager and was part of the team who transferred across to Pro Global in November 2016 following the successful reinsurance agreement with Swiss Re. His SME knowledge was utilised in order to successfully migrate policies and claims from nine separate systems into one policy claims system to expedite the claims process.

Kevin has a wealth of knowledge and experience in EL/PL claims handling, from NIHL and VWF to all asbestos related disease types including mesothelioma as well as live market claims experience such as CQC and PACE investigations. He has worked on numerous internal projects as well as been integral in discussions with existing and new clients.


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