Each year, claims adjusters are deployed to cities spanning the globe to handle a dizzying array of catastrophes and inspect damages arising from less severe weather events and a host of policyholder misfortunes. To adequately serve the needs of policyholders and their insurance carriers, claims professionals work in what some refer to as “ground zero.”
Claims adjusters occupying the front line not only contend with psychological and logistical concerns and stressors, but must also deftly manuever an often perplexing maze of state-specific regulations and building codes. Just as each claim represents unique circumstances and challenges, so too does each U.S. city.
It's understandable that all city regulations are not created equal. To this end, Zap Consulting independently compiled a list of what it deems the “100 best and worst cities” in which to handle property claims. The 2011 compilation is based on the results of an extended survey the firm dispatched to more than 600 property adjusters, including insurance company staffers and independents.
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