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17 Replies and 3142 Views how to adj for risk?  3142  17 Started by  72tree I have a couple of questions. How can a adjuster put a priice on risk Ive been trying to find out how when we have a claim that is a price that is a covered cost. How can a adjuster tell me that he is going to pay this muhc when u cant tell someone how much to charge An emergencey service is kinda just get it done and then after the fact they dont like the price! If the homeowner agrees to the priice. then does the insurenace compnay have to pay it As long as its in the policy limits. When th...
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by  HuskerCatJump to last post
04/26/2009 11:57 PM
12 Replies and 3709 Views New tree removal question  3709  12 Started by  72tree what is the highest residential tree removal claim. For removing a tree from a houses that anyone has seen where What casued it
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by  okclarrydJump to last post
04/25/2009 6:08 PM
18 Replies and 4019 Views Florida Citizens Daily Claims  4019  18 Started by  heathertuck Does anyone know if you can work for more than one IA firm on Citizens daily claims in Florida  I have been recently certified and have heard they only want their adjusters working for one firm.  I would like all the work I can get but don't want to step on any toes. Thanks.
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by  Alex3771Jump to last post
04/15/2009 5:16 PM
1 Replies and 2372 Views The New Toxic Tort  2372  1 Started by  MBoy What's That Smell Imported Drywall Leaves Florida Homeowners Fuming (Chicago Tribune) Chicago Tribune, April 6, 2009 That's the question du jour in some Southern locales, where homeowners are learning that the rotten-egg scent of sulfur in their houses isn't a figment of their imaginations. Welcome to Toxic Torts, the 2009 edition. In it, tainted drywall appears to be vying to become the new 'black mold,' and drywall-related class-action lawsuits are sprouting like crocuses. The suits, in ge...
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by  bcgolfJump to last post
04/08/2009 2:16 PM
4 Replies and 3435 Views Daily Claims Jobs in Georgia  3435  4 Started by  ken For the past few years I have done the Cat. deployment to different parts of the U.S. But most recently I have been trying to find companies that are looking for daily claims adjuster not,  staff adjusters, independent 1099 adjusters jobs here in Georgia. I know they are out there but, I am having a hard time finding them. What is the secret code or hand shake required to find these companies or what
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by  ddreisbachJump to last post
04/08/2009 8:20 AM
8 Replies and 2549 Views high production tree removal  2549  8 Started by  72tree I'm trying to find out from a cat team adjuster stand point. I'm trying to find out if a adjuster can give out a list of homes that lets say has trees on them for a team to go in and dowe have done this with other insurance compaines. We have crews that work 24hrs a day on removing trees from houses in a cat strom. we have made many independent cat frims look really good witht the speed and quailty of are jobs. If anyone can give me info on this or would like to talk to us about what we ca...
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by  72treeJump to last post
04/05/2009 1:46 AM
13 Replies and 5135 Views Coinsurance Calculation Trigger/Method  5135  13 Started by  nixonjf I know that many insured can negotiate removal of coinsurance penalties from their contracts, but their ability to do this is a function of their size and the market conditions (which can change rapidly and market shift is starting). I also know enforcing the coinsurance penalty is difficult for a variety of reasons.   Rather than rely on contract weaknesses or attorneys' skills, I'd rather avoid the potential problem by aligning the data used for underwriting with the data used for adjus...
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by  steve sandersJump to last post
04/03/2009 9:21 PM
6 Replies and 2846 Views Deployment based on experience  2846  6 Started by  lizmcgee Hi everyone, I'm new to the auto adjusting field. Adjusters are being deployed now to the recent hail storms. So if independent adjusting firms deploy their adjusters based on experience or how they are rated, is it possible for a new adjuster with only 1 month of experience who has not been rated to get deployed on the recent hail storms or only when there is a katrina like storm I was told only experienced adjusters are sent for non-major storms. So, if this is the case how  will a new a...
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by  CerOfJump to last post
03/31/2009 11:49 AM
12 Replies and 4312 Views Felt paper and shingle life  4312  12 Started by  stormcrow Working here in southern Ontario ( Niagara Falls to Windsor) I have run accross something interesting. Roofers only use 1 strip of felt paper along the bottom of the slope. This is within the building code. Wind damage easily  exposes bare wood. What i have noticed is that the shingles in this area seem to age faster then any place i have been. I have seen many roofs under 15 years that the southern slope shinges are weather cracked completely through.   Roofs at 10 years are c...
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by  HuskerCatJump to last post
03/23/2009 1:11 PM
42 Replies and 12710 Views First Assignment Went Wrong    12710  42 Started by  tennadjuster
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by  hostJump to last post
03/17/2009 8:29 AM
1 Replies and 1995 Views good insurance article  1995  1 Started by  Snappy Good article in The Independent Review a publication of The Independent Institute. a libertarian/free market think tank. &160; Property Insurance for Coastal Residents, Government 'Ill Wind' by Pompe & Rinehart &160; http://www.independent.org/pdf/tir/..._pompe.pdf &160; Discusses among other things the push by the states (through subsidies) to force all the back woods MF's in the up country to help pay the insurance costs of those with beach houses and houses ...
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by  stormy56Jump to last post
03/15/2009 1:32 AM
25 Replies and 6423 Views Credit History  6423  25 Started by  James4
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I am general contractor and have decided to become an adjuster. I have had a few customers not pay me for work completed i.e. roof installations, siding and/or gutters. The fact I have not been paid many thousands of dollars has made it impossible for me to pay my financial obligations. What are the odds I will be declined work because of my credit history   I have already passed my Texas all-lines exam and have been invited to attend training for certification for an adjusting firm. I ...
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by  BobHJump to last post
03/14/2009 11:57 AM
1 Replies and 2050 Views Fire (property) VS. Auto - or do both?  2050  1 Started by  mcvipertx I have done fire (property) claims for SF (Ike 2008) but I have 20 years experience in all aspects of the car business including body shop work/ownership so writing auto claims would be nothing new to me.   How does the money compare in property vs. auto What about the amount of deployments Length of deployments Is it commission or dayrate or both What are the 's like for or day rate Do guys get 'pegged' as an 'auto' guy or a 'property' guy and only get deployed for one after a w...
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by  JimGaryJump to last post
03/12/2009 4:14 PM
0 Replies and 3019 Views Who's comparable to State Farm?  3019  0 Started by  mcvipertx I have done SF cat claims (property) and really liked it. (Ike 2008) Which other carriers are comparable to SF Do they provide the electronics Is the pay the same/better for commission/day rate Are they easy to deal with if you write clean files Do they have call centers comparable to CCSD/CCSJ that independents are deployed to Which independent agencies do you contact to work for them   Asnwers by PM are fine too.   Thanks!   TS
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03/12/2009 1:07 PM
50 Replies and 16096 Views Cunningham Lindsey purchases GAB Robins  16096  50 Started by  Tom Toll
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Ladies & Gentlemen: &160; We are pleased to announce today that Cunningham Lindsey has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase GAB Robins&8217; international businesses (excluding its UK operations) and their U.S. forensic engineering firm, EFI Global. This acquisition will further Cunningham Lindsey&8217;s position as a leading provider of loss adjusting and claims management services to the global insurance markets. &160; The combined strength of these international organi...
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by  LarryWJump to last post
03/10/2009 9:31 PM
1 Replies and 1832 Views Contests  1832  1 Started by  MBoy In 2008 we had the Thar She Blows contest, which started March 1.  It was interesting, but I can't find out who won and if we are having a similar contest this year.  Is anyone else interested in partaking in this contest 
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by  hostJump to last post
03/06/2009 5:33 PM
2 Replies and 4545 Views The 2008 Thar She Blows Contest Winner  4545  2 Started by  host Sorry for the delay in getting this out but Dolly, Gustav and Ike have kept me busy.   The prize for the 2008 contest was a nuvi 760.  You can visit the Contest page for more information. Click Here   'Dolly came ashore Wednesday, the 23rd of July 2008, over South Padre Island, just north of the Texas-Mexico border, as a category 2 hurricane with sustained winds of 100 mph. '  This was the first Hurricane to make US landfall during the 2008 season.   Since no ...
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by  okclarrydJump to last post
03/05/2009 9:27 PM
5 Replies and 2603 Views Looking for the right company...please help!  2603  5 Started by  CSE I own a insurance agency in TX that pretty much runs itself, so I am looking for a new opportunity to get into the claims business.  But a few of the companies I have talked to will not hire anybody who is a agent or owns a agency.  Does anyone know of a company that doesn't mind that I own a agency
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by  JimGaryJump to last post
02/19/2009 9:39 AM
0 Replies and 2567 Views Good stuff about America  2567  0 Started by  ChuckDeaton Amidst all the bad talk, about the economy and whatever, I would like to see this group look for positive things. So to lead;    'The U.S. sold more than $200 billion worth of aircraft, missiles, and space-related equipment in 2007. And $80 billion worth of autos and auto parts. Deere & Co., best known for its bright green and yellow tractors, sold $16.5 billion worth of farming equipment last year, most of it to the rest of the world. Then there's energy products like gas turbin...
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02/17/2009 9:41 AM
19 Replies and 3822 Views Time Capsule: What Will Catadjusting Look Like Five Years From Now?  3822  19 Started by  Medulus I remember, in the sixties, how people imagined the future to be.  All I want to know is 'Where's my flying car'   While perusing the archives, I came across a 2000 thread where the question was asked, 'What will catadjusting look like five years from now'  Only a couple people had the courage to attempt an answer.  You can judge now, eight years later, how accurate they were.  Here's the link:   http://www.catadjuster.org/discus/m.../2777.html   So I...
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by  MedulusJump to last post
02/11/2009 10:53 PM
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