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Based in New Jersey, Brad has been with the firm since July of 1991. Prior to forming PACE, Brad was an Aerospace Engineer for a major defense contractor. Brad has more than twenty years of experience consulting for the Center for Claims Resolution (“CCR”), a not-for-profit asbestos claims-handling facility and spent three years in London developing and managing a high-volume, claims processing facility for the London insurance market. Most recently, Brad has been responsible for the management of the PACE claims administration facility. The PACE facility assists mass claim defendants with their claims administration needs. He also has accumulated both expert and fact witness testimony experience through both deposition and trial.
Brad has managed the data analysis and reporting requests received from numerous parties including defendant companies, insurers, auditors and financial analysts. He has been responsible for the disbursement of indemnity payments to mass tort claimants and for the payment of the related defense costs incurred by the PACE clients.Brad helped to create and now manages the firm’s services related to claims data accumulation and delivery via web-based subscriptions. These services comprise the collection of voluminous data sets for the purposes of statistical analysis to calculate potential claim values. Subsequent to the statistical analyses the team developed several applications to perform complex financial analysis.
He has complete knowledge of the processes involved with the operation of a high-volume claim processing facility and has implemented testing procedures for new system integration and development. He has been heavily involved in the implementation of cost-sharing models and process monitoring tools. This includes the design of allocation models and of efficient monitoring devices to report on the effectiveness of cost-sharing allocations. He has developed numerous analyses of future asbestos liability for various defendants and helped clients develop systems for tracking their mass tort claims.
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