3 Rules for the Claims Adjuster’s Tools

John O’Brien | AdjusterPro | April 16, 2019 In my earlier article for AdjusterPro, I discussed some of the biggest mistakes I see new adjusters make when they enter the claims industry. The formula for a successful career as an insurance claims adjuster is quite simple: more claims closed = more money. So it should come as no… Continue reading 3 Rules for the Claims Adjuster’s Tools

Are There Ethical Conduct Standards Between Public Adjusters and Independent or Company Adjusters?

Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | April 18, 2019 An excellent and successful insurance company defense attorney, Bill Berk and I were on a panel presentation at the 2019 Windstorm Insurance Conference earlier this year. Berk reminded the audience of adjusters that under Florida law, they should not be saying or implying… Continue reading Are There Ethical Conduct Standards Between Public Adjusters and Independent or Company Adjusters?

The 3 Biggest Mistakes New Adjusters Make

John O’Brien | AdjusterPro | March 29, 2019 Recently, my friends at AdjusterPro asked if I’d like to be a guest author for their blog page. Since I’ve been a successful claims adjuster now for a number of years, they felt my perspective on the biggest mistakes new adjusters make might be helpful for their… Continue reading The 3 Biggest Mistakes New Adjusters Make

Is an Adjuster Independently Liable for Bad Faith Conduct?

J. Ryan Fowler | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | March 10, 2019 I often get calls from potential clients that have filed a claim with their insurance and have been enraged by an insurance agent or adjuster assigned on the claim. Many potential clients say something like “I just wanted to get the claim… Continue reading Is an Adjuster Independently Liable for Bad Faith Conduct?

Restoration Contractors Providing Great Quality Workmanship Are Policyholder Friends But Many Insurance Companies Refuse To Pay For Quality

Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | February 17, 2019 Contractors often tell me and other Merlin Law Group attorneys of the crazy excuses and refusals insurance adjusters give to avoid paying for required construction materials, processes, and practices which constitute quality workmanship. Cheap and non-quality construction is easy to do and often… Continue reading Restoration Contractors Providing Great Quality Workmanship Are Policyholder Friends But Many Insurance Companies Refuse To Pay For Quality

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