Posted By Ray Hall on 04 Jun 2011 04:35 PM
It seems one estimating program will dominate. This will keep the contractors price "guides" in line as most controctors will do the work for qualified adjusters who can scope real damage. I think the downside will be the lawyers bringing up price fixing claims.
Roof inspections will not be as much danger as roof thumpers will not be needed. More call center adjustments on all type of claims. Travel to risk to settle will not be set in stone. Downward pressure on fee bill,s. More eyeballs inside than outside. Outside eye balls will be reconstruction contractors using the water sucker templates for accidental water. All claims 100% e from around the world vendors.
Ray,
Well said!!
I have written many a commentary on the future of the "adjusting" industry and I agree on almost everything you stated.
It was amazing to me when I heard from a newly licensed member last spring that he was being deployed by Pilot not to the site of said hailstorm, but to a call center somewhere in Texas. He was to try and handle "ALL" aspects of said claim over the phone.
In regards to claims where there was "damage" to the interior of said risk, he was directed to ask claimants to guestimate the dimensions of whichever room was affected. In instances where there was no tape measure for an insured to state room dimensions, he would ask the insured to lay down and based upon their height give the general dimensions. They wer trying to handle the entire claim by phone. The powers that be knew there would be supplemental claims from many of these "phone" claims, but that right there gives us a glimpse into the direction that the industry may be headed.
I have stated many times that every single estimate that we write in XM8 "sketch" is archived. Any future damage to those risks will NOT require an adjuster to visit ,atleast in regard to dimensions. The crazy thing about it is that we ourselves the IA are in essence the architects of our own demise. We even are paying through the nose to learn XM8 and XM8 sketch. With sketch, preferred contractor's and emerging advances with satellite rood dimensions from companies like Geoestimator and EagleView, in MOST cases an IA is not required to record roof dimensions. It should also be noted that EagleView is now FULLY integrated with XM8.
While these companies cannot be relied upon for all claims, in regard to Hail claims
(What I believe to be the bread and butter for IA's) it appears that a visit to the risk by an IA will someday soon be a thing of the past.
There will always be a need for IA's to be onsite in regards to tornados, hurricanes, in addition to smaller daily claimsetc... to handle interior damage and related issues, but I think that as a result of emerging technology, we can expect a downward trend in regards to the IA's fee schedule.
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