March 4, 2026
Rafael Cebrián, José Miguel Herrero and Carlos Moreno join the team
MADRID, Spain – Sedgwick, the world’s leading risk and claims administration partner, announced that Rafael Cebrián, José Miguel Herrero and Carlos Moreno, three highly regarded adjusters in the Spanish market have joined its construction and industry department, led by Francisco Peydró. The addition of these experts further reinforces Sedgwick Iberia’s strategic commitment to specialized talent and technical excellence in the management of highly complex claims.
“We continue to advance our growth strategy by further strengthening a team that is already a benchmark in the Iberian market,” said Ana Franco de Sarabia, Managing Director of Sedgwick Iberia. “The experience and specialization that Carlos, José Miguel and Rafael reflect our continued commitment to talent and technical excellence, the fundamental pillars of our expansion plan.”
Rafael Cebrián brings an extensive national and international career in the appraisal and adjustment of complex claims. His experience includes territorial management responsibilities and leadership of a training division, providing deep technical and operational expertise in the resolution of large losses. He holds a degree in building engineering and a postgraduate degree in materials, water and terrain engineering. In addition, he has served as a university professor, authored technical publications, and is a frequent speaker at industry congresses and conferences.
José Miguel Herrero began his career in the execution of oil and gas projects at a major construction company before specializing in the appraisal of medium and serious claims across the industrial, engineering and general liability sectors. He has been involved in major losses including machinery breakdowns, structural collapses, fires and explosions, contributing strong technical rigor, analytical capabilities and leadership of multidisciplinary teams. An industrial engineer by training, Herrero is an active contributor to professional and educational initiatives as a conference speaker and trainer for clients and internal teams. His experience, technical judgment and clear communication deliver high value-added solutions.
Carlos Moreno contributes a deep expertise in architecture, with a strong specialization in building, litigation support, dispute resolution among multiple parties and professional liability. He has managed numerous claims, several involving significant financial impact. His background also includes fire safety and the review and design of construction projects, providing critical technical insight for claims with structural or regulatory components. He further enhances Sedgwick’s capabilities through his use of advanced technologies, including drones and thermal imaging cameras, which improve inspection accuracy and damage analysis.
“Sedgwick Iberia has long provided robust support for complex construction and industrial claims,” said ,” said Francisco Peydró, Director of Construction and Industry for Sedgwick Iberia. “The addition of Carlos, José Miguel and Rafael represents a strategic expansion of our technical capacity, allowing us to scale our services, deepen specialization. Their track records, high technical standards and market knowledge allow us to scale are highly complex claims and deliver truly differentiated service in an increasingly demanding risk environment.”
About Sedgwick
Sedgwick is the world’s leading risk and claims administration partner, helping clients thrive by navigating the unexpected. The company’s expertise, combined with the most advanced AI-enabled technology available, sets the standard for solutions in claims administration, loss adjusting, benefits administration and product recall. With over 33,000 colleagues and 10,000 clients across 80 countries, Sedgwick provides unmatched perspective, caring that counts, and solutions for the rapidly changing and complex risk landscape. Sedgwick’s majority shareholder is The Carlyle Group; Stone Point Capital LLC, Altas Partners, CDPQ, Onex and other management investors are minority shareholders. For more, see sedgwick.com.
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