Lets face it, a union is out of the question. First, the insurance industry would not tolerate it, the vendors would not tolerate, nor should we. We can, however, look to representation as a group in some form of association. There are several good associations out there, NACA, etc., but, they do not offer the assitance is securing claims.
An association of very competent and experienced adjusters could be formed and it would work, if properly planned and thought out. Right now is not the time, as the last two years has been very rough on this industry. Many newbies have left the circle, as they are unable to establish themselves for daily work. Ray Hall and a number of us have no problems getting daily work, as we have been around a long, long, long, time. We certainly don't make the money we could in a good storm, but then we don't have to work 16 to 18 hours per day. A good association of nothing but dedicated, professional adjusters would definately work, but would there has be enough interest. There are many people, such as Regan, that feel they can accomplish what they wish to accomplish by themselves, and I wish them well. At one time we tried to start the National Association of Independent Insurance Adjusters and that has fallen by the wayside, do in part to the lack of work and disinterest of the many. I really feel this could work, if many participated and the right reasons and plans were facilitated. We had about 80 that said they would participate, out of thousands of adjusters. Yes, there are some cocky adjusters around. I unfortunately meet them all the time, but every industry has them.
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.