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WHY working with a Public Adjuster can be good for your independent insurance agency and for your customers
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| Guest post by: Mark Shapiro |
Article Overview: WHY Independent Insurance Agents should consider working with a Public Adjuster to handle and resolve home owners and business insurance damage claims. Insurance agents need to realize that Public Insurance Adjusters are not your enemy. If you help your customer pick a claims professional who understands YOUR insurance claims business, adheres to a Professional Code of Ethics and has an excellent reputation, you will have done a great service for them. Here are guidelines for how to pick a good Public Adjuster: - They should be licensed in the state the loss occurs in - A member of the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA) - Experienced with a range of disasters and has worked with many insurance companies - Local knowledge of contractors, repair and remediation prices, building codes, etc.
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WHY working with a Public Adjuster can be good for your independent insurance agency and for your customers
Public Insurance Adjusters Are Not Your Enemy
An Interview with Ronald R. Reitz, CPPA - Quality Claims Management, San Diego, CA
We recently spent an afternoon with Ron Reitz, CEO of Quality Claims Management and Past President of the California Association
of Public Insurance Adjusters as well as an Officer of the National
Association
of Public Insurance Adjusters (He will be President in 2012)
. Ron is a Certified Professional Public Adjuster with over 15 years of experiece providing hazard
claim recovery services to investors,
mortgage servicers, homeowners and businesses.
1. After a disaster, insureds have
hundreds or even thousands of questions and worries. In a large-scale disaster,
many of your local customers will be coming to YOU for answers. You may find yourself answering the phone
every few minutes to address more questions and to resolve their fears. As an
agent you will find it necessary to
read the policy and then get back to the insured with their answers. You
may find yourself at odds with the insurer if you add your own opinion or
interpretation of the policy language and it differs from the insurer’s.
This is an area where a public adjuster can add value since they will be the
ones working directly with the insured and the insurer to address all coverage
issues.
2. Customers who have suffered a loss
are very emotional and upset. You will likely be the first one to receive a
call informing you of their loss. Your customer will be in need of some
immediate assistance and resources. Some of the things they will need are
emergency services and temporary housing. Customers will also ask you to report
their claim for them and will inquire as to the entire process. It is likely
they will ask for a copy of their policy with a full explanation of their
coverages. This is an important process that can be handled by a public
insurance adjuster.
3. For the insured who experiences a disaster, working with
numerous company adjusters, independent adjusters and contractors can be
cumbersome, time-consuming and sometimes may even be infuriating. However, you as an independent agent want to
stay neutral - you don't want your customers yelling at you for decisions the
insurer may be making and you certainly do not want your insurance company
clients upset with you either. This can be a very challenging position to find
yourself in. This is another reason why it makes sense to engage a public
insurance adjuster – they are outside of the decision making process and will
be an advocate for the insured.
4. Our experience in adjusting large
losses and large scale disasters has shown there are a large number of insureds
that are under-insured. This is usually the result of the insured shopping for
the lowest rates and ending up with inadequate coverage limits. If your insured
finds themselves under-insured, the natural thing for them to do is to point
their finger at their agent and accuse them of not properly insuring them.
Sometimes, a very skilled and astute public adjuster can find additional
coverage within the policy to minimize the impact. When selling a policy I
recommend the agent spend additional time with the insured to fully explain the
coverages that may quickly reach or exceed limits in case of a large loss –
such as personal property with the sublimits; additional structures;
landscaping; and building code upgrade to name a few. A good public adjuster
will look for all coverages within the policy with a goal of minimizing the
effect of an under-insured situation.
5. During the entire claim process it is
common for the insurer and insured to have differing opinions on a variety of
issues. A professional public insurance adjuster will relieve the burden from
the agent by answering and explaining coverages, processes, values and options
available to them. In addition, the public adjuster will be able to obtain a
value of the loss that is independent from the insurer’s. The goal of the
public insurance adjuster is to pursue all coverage the insured is entitled to
under the policy. Our experience has shown this is not always the same goal the
insurer has. A professional public insurance adjuster can be a strong advocate
for the insured and will work with the agent, insured and the insurer to
resolve the claim expeditiously for its full value.
6. Remember a professional public
insurance adjuster is the only adjuster that can represent the insured. The
company adjuster and independent adjuster are only authorized to work for the
insurer. If the customer does not engage a public insurance adjuster, then they
will find themselves without their own representation – or will rely upon their
agent to perform that work and you will quickly discover you have a second
full-time job. It is an arduous and tenacious task to juggle all elements of a
claim and one that should really be performed by someone that does this on a
full-time basis.
If you
help your customer pick a claims professional who understands the insurance
claims business, adheres to a Professional Code of Ethics and has an excellent
reputation, you will have done a great service for them.
Guidelines
for How to Pick the Right Public Adjuster:
- They
should be licensed in the state the loss occurs in
- A member
of the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA)
-
Experienced with a range of disasters and has worked with many insurance
companies
- Local
knowledge of contractors, repair and remediation prices, building codes, etc.
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Knowledge of your insurance company - its top adjusters and claims handling
processes and policies
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References from satisfied customers
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