Showing posts with label claim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label claim. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

What is Bad Faith Adjusting? Is my Insurance Company/Contractor Actingin Bad Faith?

Bad faith adjusting will end your career...


When you are adjusting in bad faith you are intentionally setting the claim up to be fixed (cleaned up) by another adjuster later on down the road.  In other words, you are being lazy!  Bad faith refers to breach of contract when dealing with all involved parties (including contractors) who will assume you are acting in good faith and fair dealing.  Acting in bad faith will end your career and can also put you in jail!

Bad faith involves being dishonest or fraudulent in a claim.  Examples of bad faith claim handling could be:

  • Entering into an agreement without any intent of living up to the terms that have been agreed upon. (not fulfilling the contractual obligations to the insured based on what is written in their insurance policy)

  • Knowingly misrepresenting the quality of an item you are attempting to settle with the insured.

  • Intent to deceive or mislead in order to gain some sort of advantage.

  • Failure to thoroughly investigate a claim.

  • Failure to promptly investigate the insured's property.

    • Time periods that are deemed acceptable in reference to the above item will be defined in the insurance policy.

  • Unreasonably delaying or denying payment.

  • Refusing to settle the claim in its entirety. (intentionally providing a "less than fair/reasonable" settlement on an item)

Bad faith is also a two way street.  Insureds (policy holders) and contractors may also be found guilty of acting in bad faith.  It usually involves falsifying information in an attempt to mislead the insurance company.  Yes, this includes eating deductibles!


Friday, April 5, 2013

Local Woman Interviewed about Intense Hail Storm - Kapooyah!

This has been floating around the interwebs for awhile, and it still cracks me up every single time I watch it! A local woman is interviewed about a significant hail event that hit her neighborhood. Watch to see her hilarious explanation of the events that occurred!




Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Insurance premium paid to defend killer in court

Three years ago, an auto insurance claim had the whole internet in an uproar.  Which is quite uncommon, considering that most people would like nothing to do with the insurance industry.  The story comes from the family of a girl named Katie Fisher, who was killed in a car accident in Maryland.

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="190"]Katie Fisher - New York Times Katie Fisher - image from the New York Times[/caption]

Katie was determined to be at fault for running a red light.  Katie's policy allowed for up to $100,000.00 of liability coverage.  The motorist that hit her had liability coverage of only $25,000.00.  Katie's parents tried to claim for the full $100,000.00 of liability, but did not receive it.  To receive full liability coverage, the other motorist needs to be at fault.  That is where liability coverage in an automotive accident can become confusing.  Katie's parents are still fighting to prove that she was not at fault for the accident.

So why bring up an old article that had nearly all forms of social media in a blind rage?  I feel it is very important for all of us to remember that insurance is a frustrating and confusing industry.  Most people sign a contract and pay their premiums every month without knowing the full extent of their coverages.  This is why I always remind people to constantly be in touch with their insurance agents! Wither it's automobile or home insurance, it is important to know exactly what perils would cover you.  If you add-on to your home, or purchase a new vehicle; be sure to notify your insurance company ASAP so you will have the proper policy limits!  Also be sure you have proper endorsements added onto your insurance policy.  For example, most people believe all forms of water damage are covered under a standard homeowner policy.  This is a myth!  Homeowners policies will NEVER cover any flood related damages.  So be sure to do your homework and read all of the fine print.  It could leave you seeing red one day...

This information comes from an article that was written by Ron Lieber from the New York Times; and is a very good read!  If you would like to view the full New York Times article, then please click here!

 


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Product Review of the Bosch DLR130K Digital Distance Measurer Kit




As an insurance claims adjuster, I am often asked "How do you adjust 5 or more claims per day, while producing quality inspections?"  Besides general work experience, I will attribute part of my speed to the Bosch DLR130K Digital Distance laser measuring device.  This niftly little device will save me up to 30 minutes or more, per interior inspection!  Time is money to an insurance claims adjuster; and the Bosch DLR130K allows me to focus on more important elements of the damage assessment process.  This was the first piece of equipment I purchased as an adjuster; and it was the best investment I have ever made!  It also doubles as a fancy laser pointer to torture my dog and cat when I am at home. ;)



The Bosch DLR130K is easy to use.  All you have to do is point and click, and the unit will display the distance (or how far away) an object is.  It is accurate to within a sixteenth of an inch!  This is very useful to me when I am measuring eave heights, fence lengths, elevations, cabinets, interior rooms and ceiling heights.  The Bosch DLR130K Digital Distance Measurer can be displayed in inches/feet, decimals and metrics.  It will also measure areas and volumes.  The Bosch DLR130K is very durable.  I use mine every day and it has been abused!  I've dropped it countless times onto the concrete and even off of roof tops and it still works perfectly!

The Bosch DLR130K laser measurer is also very reasonably priced!  The Bosch DLR130K Digital Distance Measurer is currently listed on Amazon.com for only $89.99 new.  I would strongly recommend this item if you are an insurance claims adjuster, general contractor, carpenter or if you are just a handy person who enjoys fixer-uppers!  For more insurance claims adjuster related items, please visit the Insurance Adjusting Equipment page and the "What equipment will I need when adjusting insurance claims?" page.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Insurance Claims Adjuster Jobs



Here is a current listing of insurance claims adjuster jobs (auto, health, liability, subrogation, worker's compensation and property) throughout the United States: