Nobody Seems to Know Why Hail Storm Losses Suddenly Began Rising in 2008

Brian K. Sullivan | Insurance Journal | June 17, 2019 In 2008, the year the stock market crashed and Barack Obama won the presidency, the U.S. was hit with a weather phenomenon little noted by anyone beyond the insurance industry. The country’s losses from hail breached $19 billion in inflation-adjusted dollars that year, far exceeding… Continue reading Nobody Seems to Know Why Hail Storm Losses Suddenly Began Rising in 2008

Adjusting Hailstorm Damage Insurance Claims from Photographs

Chip Merlin – June 23, 2014 Insurance adjusters are taught to investigate coverage and evaluate damage. Good faith performance requires that this be done in a prompt, thorough, and honest manner. Most adjusters are taught to document what they see in the field through photographs, video, and the collection of evidence. Good faith also requires… Continue reading Adjusting Hailstorm Damage Insurance Claims from Photographs

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