catastrophe adjusters News

Adjusters Must Avoid Becoming Part of Catastrophe They Investigate

Editor’s Note: This article, previously published in 2012, offers evergreen tips on staying safe while adjusting catastrophe losses. Displaced rats, contaminated flood waters, downed electrical wires and unstable flooring are just some of the dangers encountered by workers assessing Sandy …

Hurricanes Reveal Need for More Catastrophe Adjusters

Back to back hurricanes coupled with retiring, experienced personnel has created a tight adjuster job market. From emails to online jobsites, there’s no shortage of firms advertising jobs for cat adjusters in the aftermath of Harvey and Irma. A recent …

CoreLogic: 2M Homes in 4 States at Risk for Storm Surge Damage, Insurers Brace for Matthew’s Impact

As insurers brace for the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, CoreLogic has issued new analysis projecting almost 2 million homes in four states could sustain damage from hurricane-driven storm surge flooding. GEICO announced it was assigning catastrophe teams and would take …

Adjusters Must Avoid Becoming Part of Catastrophe They Investigate

Displaced rats, contaminated flood waters, downed electrical wires and unstable flooring are just some of the dangers encountered by workers assessing Sandy damage. Stephen Figlin, a public adjuster with Young Adjustment Co. who has handled cat claims since 1966, has …