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Last Post 09/24/2010 9:01 AM by  Ray Hall
A good definition of an IA
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Ray Hall
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09/23/2010 9:32 AM

    Credit Barry Zelma. ex California adjuster and now coverage attorney for 35 years. " The person knowledgable in insurance retained by the insuror for the purpose of assisting the insured in a provable  loss to the insuror.

     Should insurance knowledge really apply the cat. adjuster world ?

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    09/23/2010 10:32 AM
    Well I thought it did but some days I wonder from some of the questions we get here on the forum.
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    09/24/2010 8:29 AM
    Once upon a time most cat adjusters came from the ranks of real adjusters. Nowadays people train to be cat adjusters and think they are real adjusters.
    I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
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    Ray Hall
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    09/24/2010 9:01 AM

    I am weak amd waste a lot of time on the CADO site. This morning I made the decising to lower my stress and only read and post in The Adjusters Den. I started a new Topic on Peer Review of unpaid fee bills between small vendors and their subcontractors. See all you all over in the den.

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