Impact Claim Services was asked to contribute to this months edition of the Colorado Real Estate Journal, which is widely regarded as the leading trade publication of the Colorado Real Estate Professional Industry. We were asked to share some insight on An Insurance Company’s Right to Take Samples of Building Components Following a Loss. You may access the article here. And make sure to check out the Colorado Real Estate Journal. We hope you find […]
Impact Claim Services was asked to contribute to this months edition of the Common Interests Magazine, which is widely regarded as the leading trade publication of the Community Association Management Industry. We were asked to share some insight on The Anatomy of a Hail Claim. You may access the article here. And make sure to check out Common Interests Magazine and Community Association Institute. We hope you find it helpful!
Impact Claim Services was asked to contribute to this months edition of the Colorado Real Estate Journal, which is widely regarded as the leading trade publication of the Colorado Real Estate Professional Industry.We were asked to share some insight on why Colorado Property Purchase Contracts Should Have Claim Assingment Provisions. You may access the article here. And make sure to check out the Colorado Real Estate Journal. We hope you find it helpful!
As I have adjusted property insurance claims over time, there is a list of statements, assertions and positions, that I repeatedly hear and see from insurance companies, their consultants and experts; that leave me flabbergasted every time I encounter them. It seems no matter how many times insurance companies and their consultants have made these statements, or taken these positions against clients of this firm, and ultimately been proven to be completely afield from reality; […]
Most all Association Managers have experienced an insurance claim filed by their clients. No doubt in many cases this translated to additional responsibilities to these managers in an attempt to settle these claims on behalf of their clients. Which I presume resulted in varying degrees of success and stress in the process. There are several reasons why an association manager is wise not to represent or attempt to adjust, settle or negotiate a client’s insurance […]
The Colorado Legislature is currently considering Senate Bill 12-038, a bill advertised as a consumer protection initiative against unscrupulous roofing contractors in Colorado. Sounds good right? Here is the problem, the bill was written by the insurance industry’s lobby! This cleverly worded bill gives incredible power to an insurance adjuster, and empowers him/her with ability to control the scope of work, and manipulate the loss evaluation process. Derek O’Driscoll, a Colorado Licensed Public Adjuster and […]