EnviroForensics EnviroForensics was created in 1996 by Henshaw in San Francisco, California, and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana in 2001. EnviroForensics is a client-driven national environmental engineering firm with international experience in site investigation, environmental remediation, litigation support, and resource management for a sustainable environment. EnviroForensics is unique in its specialized approach to locating funding for site investigations, cleanup and legal expenses by locating over-looked insurance assets or identifying other parties who are potentially responsible for the contamination. PolicyFind PolicyFind conducts Confidential Insurance Archeology for property and business owners, municipalities, churches, and a variety of other policyholders. Lost or misplaced liability insurance policies can defend and indemnify policyholders against claims, such as, environmental property damage claims, product liability claims and claims against your employees. However, old insurance documents are often lost or destroyed. Using insurance archeology, PolicyFind can locate historic insurance policies that will provide funding for the site investigation and remediation services of EnviroForensics. Articles Written About Steve Henshaw Eyunni, Nella. Finding Gold In Discarded Policies. Law Week Colorado. September 1, 2008. Vol. 6/No. 35. Olson, Scott. EnviroForensics uncovers liability in Site Cleanups. Indianapolis Business Journal. June 14, 2003. Olson, Scott. Claim Digger. Indianapolis Business Journal. August 25-31, 2008 Vol 29 No. 25 O’Neill, David. Old, lost Insurance Policies? Get Yourself an Archeologist. New Jersey Lawyer. April 30, 2008. O’Neill, David. Today’s Environmental Compliance Costs: Insurance Archeology for the Laundry Industry. Laundry Today Jan 2009 Pillsbury, Dennis H. Indiana Dave and the Insurer of Doom. Copyright Rough Notes Co., Inc. March 2004. Rodriquez, Mercedes. Anatomy of a Cleanup. The Herald-Times. July 12, 2008.
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