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Insurance adjusters meet clients on the worst days of their lives, and they must be diplomatic, tactful, and ethical. The job is not only about returning phone calls and doing paperwork. Whether the case involves cargo damage, residential and business property damage, fire, fraud, burglary, or arson, it's the job of the adjuster to get to the bottom of things. Author Jonathan L. Scott has spent more than thirty years as an adjuster. In a series of short stories, loosely based on actual insurance claims, he recalls navigating the human dimension of balancing a client's circumstances with policy requirements and the law-and it's never easy. All adjusters investigate, evaluate, and settle claims, but the best ones are worth their weight in gold several times over. The bad ones, however, can cause huge problems for the public and their employers. If you've ever been curious about the work of an insurance adjuster, read on and find out how each claim becomes its own little adventure.
Insurance adjusters meet clients on the worst days of their lives, and they must be diplomatic, tactful, and ethical. The job is not only about returning phone calls and doing paperwork. Whether the case involves cargo damage, residential and business property damage, fire, fraud, burglary, or arson, its the job of the adjuster to get to the bottom of things. Author Jonathan L. Scott has spent more than thirty years as an adjuster. In a series of short stories, loosely based on actual insurance claims, he recalls navigating the human dimension of balancing a clients circumstances with policy requirements and the lawand its never easy. All adjusters investigate, evaluate, and settle claims, but the best ones are worth their weight in gold several times over. The bad ones, however, can cause huge problems for the public and their employers. If youve ever been curious about the work of an insurance adjuster, read on and find out how each claim becomes its own little adventure.
Are you tired? Overwhelmed? Stressed out about your workload? We've all been there as adjusters, but we can't stay there. You can leave all that stress and burnout behind. You do know that is possible right? In this book, 7-time best-selling author Chris Stanley and insurance industry writer Chris Casaleggio, use their insurance expertise and experience to help you learn how to stop stressing and start enjoying working as an insurance adjuster. Inside the Burned Out Adjuster's Playbook, you'll learn how to deal with, Having too many claims Wanting to not work Dealing with difficult people Not being praised or appreciated Your cynical attitude Being underpaid Having too little time Claim conflicts that are unavoidable Claims that are difficult and hard to close They also show you how to, Change your mindset Get a new job Earn a promotion Start a new adjuster career path Handle claims like a pro Whether you are an independent insurance adjuster or an adjuster that works for an insurance company, this book is a must-read for you to keep your sanity, humanity, and career on the straight and narrow. Don't let claims overwhelm and stress you, grab the Burned Out Adjuster's Playbook and continue to use the insurance industry to claim your life.
Among the stories from the Saturday Evening Post you may have missed that you will find here: "Going South s for the Birds" "Hair Today--Gone Tomorrow" "There's No Time Like Snow Time" "My Duels with Tools" "Me and Other Dumb Animals" "Anyone for Peanut Soup?" "And, of Course" "Eating Jell-O with Chopsticks" Among the stories that have yet to appear in the Post, for whatever reason (too classical, comes to mind): "Munch Ado" "Cashing in on Wall Street" "What Price Sunshine" "Blue Genes" "Glue and I" "The Marriage-Go-Round" "The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth?" "--.Don't Make Me Laugh" In truth, of course, I hope they do make you laugh. Perhaps, out loud at times. But at least snickering all the way.
A claims adjuster investigates insurance claims to determine the extent of insuring a company's liability. Claims adjusters may handle property claims involving damage to structures, and/or liability claims involving personal injuries or third-person property damage. A claims adjuster reviews each case by speaking with the claimant, interviewing any witnesses, researching records (such as police or medical records), and inspecting any involved property. Your new business as an Independent Insurance Adjuster is at your fingertips. Now, there's no need to waste time and money going to an expensive school. What you need to know, from resume to payday, is packed inside the pages of this little book. No sales gimmick or hook. Just the simple words of a seasoned adjuster penned with sweat from years of one on one field training. This manual comes not only with words, examples and web-links, but a promise to coach as you build your adjusting career.
From the New York Times bestselling author of the classic espionage novel, The Brotherhood of the Rose . . . He calls himself Cavanaugh. No first name, and even “Cavanaugh” isn’t his actual last name. He’s a protector. His hatred of bullies compelled him to enlist in Special Forces. Now as a civilian, he operates Global Protective Services, the world’s finest security company. His goal: to keep predators from their prey. Following Cavanaugh’s missions in The Protector and The Naked Edge, Rambo-creator David Morrell presents three short stories that explore the psychology of a warrior compelled to risk his life for strangers. “Most people muddle through their lives,” Cavanaugh tells a client. “All I can do is hope that if I keep them from dying a while longer, maybe they’ll find a way to justify remaining alive.” In “Blue Murder,” Cavanaugh matches wits with an assassin determined to kill a bestselling female novelist. In “The Controller,” Cavanaugh and his wife, Jamie, confront the dilemma of how to protect a billionaire who refuses to take advice. In “The Attitude Adjuster,” they discover that the Internet can be as dangerous an enemy as a stalker. This collection includes an introduction in which Morrell describes his training as a protective agent. “The best thriller writer of this or any generation.”—Providence Journal “David Morrell has written more good thrillers than just about anyone else alive.”—Chicago Sun-Times “Everything [Morrell] writes has a you-are-there quality, and that, coupled with his ability to propel characters through a scene, makes reading him like attending a private screening.”—Washington Post Book World
Ever dream of having the freedom to travel? Do you ever wish you had more time off? Adjuster's Life shows you how to do just that—and get paid for it to boot. Your new business as an Independent Insurance Adjuster is at your fingertips. Now, there's no need to waste time and money going to an expensive school. What you need to know, from resume to payday, is packed inside the pages of this little book. No sales gimmick or hook. Just the simple words of a seasoned adjuster penned with sweat from years of one on one field training.This manual comes not only with words, examples and web-links, but a promise to coach as you build your adjusting career. Do you want to see what it's like to ride through a storm as an adjuster? Well then, what're you waiting for? Jump in—let's roll.This business thrives in any economy, and you can too. Whether you're looking for a rewarding career or just want to become a better adjuster—this is for you.
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What insurance adjusters need to know about handling Texas insurance claims. Texas has very specific laws regarding how insurance carriers should be handling claims. Failure to follow these requirements may lead the insurance carrier into owing penalties in addition to the original value of the claim. Mark Courtois applies his 25 year insurance defense background to give adjusters what they need to know to handle Texas insurance claims correctly. Topics covered in this Guide include: the Prompt Payment of Claims Act, bad faith, unfair settlement practices, subrogation, policy limits demands, and the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Special worksheets are provided to assist adjusters in responding timely to the time deadlines of first party claims, the time deadlines of responding to an insurance code or deceptive trade practices demand, and a policy limits demands. No adjuster handling Texas claims should be without this Guide.