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Last Post 09/10/2011 8:43 AM by  ChuckDeaton
97L future Irene? a real threat?
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08/28/2011 9:15 PM
Posted By Tex Walker on 28 Aug 2011 01:58 PM
We just witnessed the biggest HYPE in the history of storms which is going to equal a BUST as far as work is involved ! I hope the adjusters that drove all day and all night to get to the so-called staging sites enjoyed their scenic tour of America only to be turned around with a thank you for your response, but do the lack of claims, we will not be needing your services at this time.. You'll hear Hey, it's not over yet, we are only on the I storm and the peak is just around the corner ! hahahaha



 

Well, I was amazed at the response to Irene(as far as the staging areas and deploying of adjusters). I had quite a few of my rookies already deployed. I just don't quite understand why you need adjusters headed to staging area X even before Irene made her initial landfall. They have now changed staging areas 3 times each further north than the last.

A particular IA firm is paying rookie adjusters a 450.00 day rate to just sit

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08/28/2011 10:03 PM
Hurry up and show these carriers that we have a army to handle all their claims, only to be turned away at the staging event once the carrier see's the 48 hours response time from the IA vendor.. Such a joke nowadays I bet 50 % of them are sent home by Wednesday once they get a handle on the number of dwindling claims trickling through..

BTW, I'm not bagging on anyone, I'm just stating the truth !
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08/28/2011 10:47 PM
I'm bettin' you're right, Tex
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08/28/2011 11:38 PM
Donno, guys, I mean, I spent last 24 hours looking out of the window in Fishkill, NY and not seeing ANYTHING, that even remotely can blow off the roof. I guess this is good time to brush up on my flood handling skills though. This is not going to be massive damage storm.
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08/29/2011 12:11 AM

Maybe, I finally made the A team :)  I have been promised 1000 claims min.  Flood and Wind.  Just kidding.  But if I can get 1 months good hard work out of it, I will be happy. 

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08/30/2011 1:58 AM
So now I'm hearing stories of the adjusters, (hundreds) being sent home after some drove across the country to meet the demands of the IA's vendors staging area to be there within 48 hrs , only to be told, thanks but sorry we didnt have the claim volume that was expected this time. Thanks again for your support. If this wasnt predicted I don't know what is... 2011 IA Vendors Rule # 1 Always leave home or quit your job without claims in the que, or claim in hand !!
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08/30/2011 1:58 PM

I'm always amazed at how right I am.

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08/30/2011 4:09 PM
You are a legend in your own mind. Lastest is 46 dead and devasting flooding. Maybe the wind wasn't there but this storm wioll be retaired and remebered for a very long time.
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08/30/2011 8:55 PM
Posted By Tex Walker on 30 Aug 2011 01:58 AM
So now I'm hearing stories of the adjusters, (hundreds) being sent home after some drove across the country to meet the demands of the IA's vendors staging area to be there within 48 hrs , only to be told, thanks but sorry we didnt have the claim volume that was expected this time. Thanks again for your support. If this wasnt predicted I don't know what is... 2011 IA Vendors Rule # 1 Always leave home or quit your job without claims in the que, or claim in hand !!


Tex, I hear what you are saying and to some extent you are correct. However, with that being said  it seems like you and others are almost mocking some of these folks for driving across the country at a vendors request.
 

What do you want these guys to do?

I mean they have deployed a ton of rookies and although I am blown away that so many vendors pulled the trigger so fast ( some cases where rookies were at the site prior to landfall of the damn storm) these folks don't have the standing nor the experience to demand a minimum number of claims before they deploy.

When I was deployed to my first storm  in 2004, I didn't question the IA firm, I simply showed up when and where they told me to be. Come on Tex, you were new once , weren't you?

What these vendors have done is no different than what these newer adjusters have done, showing the powers that be that they are ready willing and able to handle anything that comes their way. This industry has been in a dry spell for so long that the IA firms are just as desperate as the rank and file and therefore pulled the trigger too soon.

Again, newer adjusters don't have the standing to make ANY demands. Tex you know that, we can make those demands because we have already proven what we can do.

There are certain IA firms that have indeed sent people home, I can only pray that they pay these folks for their time because if they don't, many of these new adjusters are gonna be destroyed financially as most probably had to borrow beg and scrape up the funds to get onsite.

With all this being said, there is more work than you think Tex, I am headed out tonight. Whilst there will be both wind and flood claims, the lion's share of claims are gonna come from flood. So some of us are gonna have work for a few months.

Tex, hopefully you have enough experience to be NFIP certified if not then well there is always next year.

 There are many saying that the media overhyped Irene but to that I say "Why don't you ask the families of the 46 souls that were lost if Irene was overhyped!" 

  

 

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09/03/2011 8:46 PM

Has anyone heard of IIS Claims? I keep getting an e-mail from them saying they have 1500 flood claims on their desk. I have never heard of this company before.

 

 

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09/07/2011 10:10 PM

Not a whole lot of discussion going on here.........everyone must be buried in work, huh?  Even back during Dennis, Francis, Katrina, Rita, Wilma, these forums were a hotbed.

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09/10/2011 8:43 AM
Worked 17 hours yesterday, up at 4 went to bed at midnight and drove lots of miles, saw 10 claims. No time for discussion.
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