Malpractice prevention for adjusters — Part 3
Ken Brownlee, CPCU
For adjusters, procrastination is a hazard
Ken Brownlee, CPCU
For adjusters, procrastination is a hazard
John Postava
What does it take to be a great catastrophe adjuster? It can be summed up in three words: compassion, ability and training, or CAT for short.
Andrew Raichle, P.E.
Relatively low-cost solutions exist to reduce flood damages and associated claims
Neil Selman, Meka Moore
A potentially record El Nio storm pattern could affect weather through early May
Beth Ossino
Creating a catastrophe plan takes some ingenuity and a crystal ball
Patricia L. Harman
Working a major CAT can be overwhelming for the unprepared
Shawn Selby
Major auto insurance companies are charging good drivers more if they don't own their home
Susan Massmann
Wildfires can frequently lead to other uncovered claims
Charles C. Roberts Jr.
Claims adjusters frequently have to determine the cause of an accident
Patricia Harman
Catastrophes take a personal, emotional and financial toll on all involved
Shawn Selby
Insurers need analytics and data to make critical underwriting decisions