Editor's Note: This article has been contributed by Robbye Mohn, a forensic accountant and partner at RGL Forensics.
Call it global warming. Call it climate change. Call it what you will, but changes in weather patterns are creating catastrophic events more frequently in locations unaccustomed to facing these kinds of issues.
Adjusters across the country are still dealing with the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. As summer approaches, many are readying themselves for the upcoming wildfire and storm seasons. These and similar events, in unexpected places, often leave business owners uncertain after property damage occurs in their wake. Addressing business interruption (BI) losses for these first-time claimants can be challenging for adjusters assigned to manage the claims process.
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