Misrepresentations Made After Loss But Before An Examination Under Oath

Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | September 24, 2019 New Jersey Merlin Law Group attorney Jason Cieri was married last week. It was a fantastic wedding. It also provided me a chance to catch-up with some Jersey Shore public adjusters, discuss the upcoming PPAANJ seminar on November 14 and write this blog which includes a case… Continue reading Misrepresentations Made After Loss But Before An Examination Under Oath

Adjusters Must Avoid Becoming Part of Catastrophe They Investigate

Denise Johnson | Claims Journal | September 11, 2018 Displaced rats, contaminated flood waters, downed electrical wires and unstable flooring are just some of the dangers encountered by workers assessing Sandy damage. Stephen Figlin, a public adjuster with Young Adjustment Co. who has handled cat claims since 1966, has seen a wide array of weather-related losses and… Continue reading Adjusters Must Avoid Becoming Part of Catastrophe They Investigate

Adjusters May Be Personally Liable Under Washington Law

Dwain Clifford | The Policyholder Report | April 11, 2018 The Washington Court of Appeals recently held that the obligation to act in “good faith” applies to the adjuster working for an insurer, not just the insurer that employed the adjuster. This rule not only permits insureds to go directly after the person at the… Continue reading Adjusters May Be Personally Liable Under Washington Law

Awesome Apps for Adjusters- Part I

Nicole Vinson – March 9, 2013 Wanted: The ability to work faster. Smart phone and tablet technology may make adjusting a tad easier. It’s a fast pace world, and when you help multiple clients who are in urgent need of assistance, you should take advantage of a few easy buttons. You already have your phone… Continue reading Awesome Apps for Adjusters- Part I

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