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10 Replies and 2816 Views Water Extraction  2816  10 Started by  pipercatadj Is there a formula for calculating the number of water extraction, dehumidifers, air movers, etc. for a water claim Thanks.
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by  Ray HallJump to last post
06/04/2008 1:26 PM
0 Replies and 3328 Views Loss Codes  3328  0 Started by  cowboy26995 Would anyone have loss codes available in either alpha or numeric format If so can you e mail to adjusterkingston.net Example Fire: 01 or FR. I'm looking for loss codes for property, liability and inland marine, specialty lines welcome if you have them Thanks
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06/04/2008 1:20 PM
13 Replies and 11236 Views Funny Adjuster Resignation Letter  11236  13 Started by  barryk Hey I'm looking for anyone out there that can send me a copy of a funny adjuster resignation letter that I saw back in the early 90's.&160; I also saw this same resignation letter on a plaque hung on an adjusters wall a few years later. It's a pretty funny letter about our profession and the skills needed to be good at it.&160; It says&160;we need to know the pricing of everything from a sewing pin to a nuclear control panel, must be honest , witty and a mind reader and have the ability to d...
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by  brightonJump to last post
06/02/2008 5:03 PM
3 Replies and 2439 Views Boy Is It Quiet!  2439  3 Started by  01Snake Where did all the adjusters go Has the past two years pushed a lot of IA's outta the adjusting business
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by  hostJump to last post
05/30/2008 8:00 AM
10 Replies and 3624 Views ACHEY SHAKEY START?  3624  10 Started by  katadj Looks like the west coast is warming up for a larger hit, based on this link: http://www.namic.org/topnews/080425st1.asputm_source=weekly&utm_medium=email &160; With 2 -&160; 5 EQ's in the mid-west and another in CA the other day, sure sounds like something MAY happen. Perhaps we will see a few years of work
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by  01SnakeJump to last post
05/29/2008 8:47 PM
1 Replies and 2629 Views Civil Authority Ordered Evacuation  2629  1 Started by  Ray Hall This was a hot topic in 2005 after Hurricane Rita. I made a post in the fall of 2005 on this topic and it died on the vine. This could be the next hot button in 2008 as thousands of people who live in low areas that could have sea water flooding are the first to pack the car and flee about 72-48 hours before expected landfall. I only know of one carrier that will reimburse the policy holder for reasonable expense. It seems their policy has language that covers some expenses under some condition...
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by  MBoyJump to last post
05/23/2008 7:04 PM
2 Replies and 2791 Views Homeland Security & FEMA Discussions  2791  2 Started by  katadj Well , im wondering it they are on the right Track, do you have an opinion &160; http://www.dhs.gov/xnews/speeches/sp_1211319560645.shtm &160;&160;&160;&160;
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by  MBoyJump to last post
05/23/2008 3:36 PM
5 Replies and 2772 Views Wind Pools  2772  5 Started by  R_Smith There is significant discussion and information about Citizens in Florida.&160; What is the status of the other wind pools, such as Citizens Louisiana or TWIA in Texas&160; Are the other entities better prepared for the upcoming hurricane season&160;
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by  SSADJUSTER-25Jump to last post
05/22/2008 11:40 PM
12 Replies and 3638 Views A news channel that sees a value in adjusters  3638  12 Started by  host Here is a quote from a article I read today about a recent hail storm in Hannibal, IL. 'There's some good news out of the hail storm in Hannibal this week. Hotels in town are seeing a surge of insurance adjusters. The good news comes in because the adjusters will be in town for about 30 days. That means they'll also eat and shop in America's Hometown. It's even better news for the Hannibal Inn and Conference Center because it recently opened under new management. 'This helps our hotel in...
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by  HuskerCatJump to last post
05/20/2008 11:10 PM
5 Replies and 2908 Views CADO Down Time  2908  5 Started by  host Hi, Sorry for the&160;down time&160;we have had the last couple of days.&160; The good news is that CADO is back up. The bad news is that we had to use the&160;5/12/2008 backup to restore the database. That means any activity after midnight on the 11th has been over written.&160; So if you registered for an account or posted anything anywhere on the site after that time it was lost. The site for the most part was down on the 13th and 14th. Again I'm sorry the trouble. Roy PS - If you no...
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by  RussJump to last post
05/19/2008 5:19 PM
5 Replies and 3215 Views Structure/Contents/Packout by the SF  3215  5 Started by  aggieadjuster05 Has anyone had any experience with this&160; For example you have fire damage to a home with light smoke damage.&160; Take the Floor SF of a room times 1.35 light/1.50 med/ 1.75 heavy soot.&160; This includes cleaning all walls, ceilings, doors, windows, trim.&160; I have noticed almost all of the vendors in the Houston area going to this.&160; At first I thought it was because the vendor would make more money this way, so I did some comparative estimates of line item vs. SF.&160;&160;SF...
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by  rbryanhinesJump to last post
05/16/2008 12:27 AM
20 Replies and 6522 Views Citizens cancels RFP for daily work  6522  20 Started by  cowboy26995
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I'm sure there are a lot of itate IA firms out there today. After working hard to file the necessary paperwork before 02/05/08 Citizens has now cancelled their RFP until a further date. Various reasons are given, none that would aalay concerns about the direction of this carriers claims handling direction. A lot of info on the subject is posted on www.claimsmentor.com
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by  johnasheaJump to last post
05/11/2008 8:53 PM
5 Replies and 3247 Views is it worth it?  3247  5 Started by  danny5712002 i have had my license for 2 years and haven't been called out not one time,your opinion is it worth renewing my licenseor let it expire.just looking for your honest response.thank you in advance,danny &160; &160;
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by  danny5712002Jump to last post
05/11/2008 7:27 AM
30 Replies and 9351 Views Another Blow to Professional Adjusting  9351  30 Started by  johnpostava
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Xactware and ServiceMaster have teamed up to offer insurance carriers a contents estimating service.&160; Now the carriers are using restoration contractors to handle contents claims.&160; Pretty soon there will be nothing for property adjusters to do except review and pay contractor invoices.&160; Seems to me the ServiceMaster estimator is practicing adjusting if he starts valuing inventories and settling claims with insureds and would need a license in most states to be able to do so.&160;...
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by  okclarrydJump to last post
05/07/2008 7:57 PM
24 Replies and 6939 Views Ghost town  6939  24 Started by  mbradbury
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I've been lurking on these boards for some time but never really posted anything.&160; I'm looking now, and things around here are starting to feel like a ghost town.&160; Is that because the cane season hasn't started yet, and it'll get busy as the months move on&160; Or is it like this because we have had several slow seasons the last few years and everybody went and got a job at Lowe's or something selling lumber I'm a young guy in this business with only a couple years of experience, a...
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by  okclarrydJump to last post
05/07/2008 7:54 PM
20 Replies and 5685 Views And we thought it was bad before  5685  20 Started by  cowboy26995
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The second largest insurance carrier in Canada has launched a new campaign aimed at humanizing the insureds perception of their company and the industry at large. Part of their campaign is a full refund of your premium if you are unhappy with the way your claim was handled. What's next air miles on top of the refund. I can see it now, who will end up bearing the brunt of such foolishness The adjuster or claims rep. Thought you had to bend over backwards before
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by  Ray HallJump to last post
05/05/2008 2:19 PM
37 Replies and 9210 Views Know your policy  9210  37 Started by  Tom Toll
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Janice and I worked a commercial loss last week and submitted it for payment 4 days after assignment, through a vendor with a major carrier. This was a lightning damage claim to a 5 ton outside A/C unit and a neon lettered sign affixed to the front gable end of a large restaurant. It was an ACV policy with adequate limits of insurance. There was no question of it being lightning and not surge. The A/C had heavy arcing a burning of electrical wire and components, as did the sign. They were both o...
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by  JimGaryJump to last post
04/17/2008 8:45 AM
0 Replies and 3380 Views Very Interesting article  3380  0 Started by  cowboy26995 We can all learn from the contents of this article. Comments anyone &160; http://www.claimsadvisor.com/Articles/i=12 &160; &160;
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04/15/2008 2:34 PM
32 Replies and 18207 Views Suit Against Allstate & Statefarm & M & S/B and Xactware Inc  18207  32 Started by  Ed The Roofer
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I just received this interesting legal update. Ed 'Attorney General files lawsuit against six large insurance companies alleging price-fixing' Attorney General Charles Foti filed a lawsuit in Orleans Parish Civil District Court late Wednesday alleging collusion, price-fixing and anti-trust violations by six major insurance companies - including Allstate and State Farm - as well as the firms that manufacture their claims-processing software, and the companies that offer them advice or colle...
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by  Ray HallJump to last post
04/13/2008 11:04 AM
1 Replies and 2538 Views Glossary of Insurance Terms  2538  1 Started by  cowboy26995 If you go to www.IRMI.com you will find a detailed glossary of insurance terms with the ability to link this site with your own.
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by  katadjJump to last post
04/12/2008 7:32 PM
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