Kevin M. Quinley - Published Books

Published Books

  1. Quinley, Kevin M. (July 2001). Well Adjusted: 185 Success Tips for the Adjuster's Career. National Underwriter Company. ISBN 0-87218-392-0.
  2. Quinley, Kevin M. (September 2000). Bulletproofing Your Medical Practice: Risk Management Techniques For Physicians That Work. SEAK Inc. ISBN 1-892904-14-4.
  3. Quinley, Kevin M. (July 1992). The Quality Plan: Practical Advice to Keep Claims Clients Coming Back. National Underwriter Company. ISBN 0-9634957-0-4.
  4. Markham, James J.; Quinley, Kevin M. (July 1993). The Claims Environment. Insurance Institute of America. ISBN 0-89462-078-9.
  5. Quinley, Kevin M. (July 2000). Time Management for Claims Professionals. National Underwriter Company. ISBN 0-9634957-1-2.
  6. Quinley, Kevin M. (October 2003). Adjusting Adversity: How Claims Pros Conquer Worst Case Scenarios. National Underwriter Company. ISBN 0-87218-710-1.
  7. Schmidt, Donald L.; Quinley, Kevin M. (April 2002). Business at Risk: How to Assess, Mitigate, and Respond to Terrorist Threats. National Underwriter Company. ISBN 0-87218-702-0.
  8. Quinley, Kevin M. (1999). Managing Product Liability Risk and Avoiding Litigation. LRP Publications. ASIN B000CPQNAO.
  9. Quinley, Kevin M. (February 1995). Litigation Management. International Risk Management Institute. ISBN 1-886813-00-0.
  10. Quinley, Kevin M. (October 1992). Claims Management: How to Select, Manage, and Save Money on Adjusting Services. LRP Publications. ISBN 0-934753-67-9.

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