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Theodore Tunick & Company Relocates Its Claims Division

Theodore Tunick & Company today announced the relocation of its claims division to Suite 103 on the first floor of The Tunick Building in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. This move will enhance the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of the claims professionals.
In making the announcement, Mark Robertson, president of the company, said, "Our claims team provides essential services at the most critical point in time for our clients – when they are filing a claim. It is vital that the processing and payment of their claim is managed with the utmost care, personalized service and efficiency – to ensure that their lives and property are returned to order as quickly as possible."
Sylvia Sewer, a seasoned insurance veteran with over 25 years of experience, serves as the claims manager and corporate secretary. Sewer came to the company from Cigna Insurance Company, and leads a dedicated and experienced team of claims professionals. As one of the largest insurance agencies in the Caribbean, Theodore Tunick & Company maintains preferred relationships with many of the largest and most respected insurance carriers in the world, and is dedicated to assuring that client claims are handled with the highest level of professional care.
Theodore Tunick & Company has maintained offices on St. Thomas and St. John since 1962. Next year, Theodore Tunick & Company will celebrate its Golden Jubilee Anniversary, marking 50 years of dedicated service in the Virgin Islands. The agency is part of Marshall & Sterling Enterprises Inc.

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