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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, 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.
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His common sense approach to sharing techniques on how to make you a great adjuster and providing easy to apply techniques is not seen in most books. After reading this book you will find yourself with many techniques on how to be efficient at what you do, producing great claim files while amazing your customers. His promise to just give key facts will allow anyone to use this book as a reference for years to come. What a refreshing presentation that is geared to truly helping adjusters be great, without having to sift through needless information. Danny lays out a tried and true formula for becoming a great, well rounded adjuster with a fantastic approach to adjusting claims. And Danny does it all in an excellent way that will stay with you long after you finish his book. I highly recommend that all adjusters, from the newest adjuster just entering the property insurance industry to the most experienced adjusters at the tail end of their career, take the time to read and study this outstanding book.
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
In Florida, the legal authorities governing and relating to property insurance, associated claims, and insurance adjusting are scattered in various bodies of law (beyond the “Florida Insurance Code”). Unfortunately, they are not always easy to locate, or logically categorized or ordered. This book contains a comprehensive compilation of these statutes, rules, and other legal authorities. To compile the materials in this publication, an exhaustive review was undertaken of the Florida Statutes, Florida Administrative Code, and other bodies of law. Once compiled, the authorities were then re-categorized and re-ordered in an effort to make them easier to search. In addition, this book includes a helpful list of over one hundred (100) important deadlines and timing issues, as well as a list of other selected statutes, an extensive list of state and federal cases (arranged by topic), and a list of resources relevant to property insurance and public adjusting. Public adjusters should find this book helpful to their adjustment and handling of claims, and in dealing with insurance representatives. It should also assist public adjusters in becoming more familiar with the relevant legal authorities, and the legislative process, which has become more important in recent years with the passage of restrictive regulations for public adjusters. This publication is not designed to be read from cover to cover like a traditional book; rather, it is to be used as a reference tool. Table of Contents Segment 1 – Important Deadlines and Timing Issues Segment 2 – Statutes of Limitations and Notice Issues Segment 3 – Public Adjusters and Insurance Representatives – Licensing and Appointments Segment 4 – Public Adjusters and Insurance Representatives – Continuing Education Segment 5 – Public Adjusters and Insurance Representatives – Ethical Rules and Other Similar Authorities Segment 6 – Public Adjusters and Insurance Representatives – Advertising and Soliciting Segment 7 – Public Adjuster Contracts Segment 8 – Public Adjuster Fees, and Other Fees Segment 9 – Public Adjusters and Insurance Representatives – Unlicensed Practice of Law and Adjusting Segment 10 – Public Adjusters and Insurance Representatives – Other Rules Segment 11 – Collection Issues Segment 12 – Insurance Policies Segment 13 – Cancellation, Renewal, and Nonrenewal of Insurance Policies” Segment 14 – Claims Handling Issues Segment 15 – Payment Issues Segment 16 – Bad Faith and Unfair Trade Practices Segment 17 – Fraud Segment 18 – Disciplinary Issues for Public Adjusters, Insurance Representatives, and Insurers Segment 19 – Mortgage and Banking Issues, and Lender Placed Insurance Segment 20 – Ordinance or Law Coverage, including Building Codes, etc. Segment 21 – Condominium and Timeshare Issues Segment 22 – Sinkhole Claims Segment 23 – Hurricane and Windstorm Issues Segment 24 – Flood Insurance Claims Segment 25 – Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Segment 26 – Surplus Lines Insurance and Insurers Segment 27 – Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (“F.I.G.A.”) Segment 28 – Relief from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“F.E.M.A.”) Segment 29 – Right to Access Information Segment 30 – Policyholder’s Bill of Rights Segment 31 – Various Definitions Segment 32 – Mediation of Property Insurance Claims Segment 33 – Litigation Issues Appendix I – Other Selected Statutes, Rules, etc. Appendix II – Selected Florida and Federal Cases Appendix III – Resources Index