A new and growing trend continues to develop throughout the Colorado roofing and restoration industry, that is of growing concern. The trend is roofing contractors choosing to perform improper repairs of hail and wind damaged roof systems, solely in exchange for higher profit margins and quicker project completion and payment. Specifically, with regards to roof coatings. The progression and advancement of elastomeric roof coating systems over the past several years has been quite remarkable. Prior […]
As we roll into 2015, I wanted to take a minute to recap 2014 in Colorado. The hail season in Colorado for 2014 was a wild ride, to say the least. Typically, in the Denver Metro area we expect to see possibly a handful of storms that produce damaging hail in populated areas, with several others falling in rural or sparsely populated areas. 2014 had other ideas to keep insurance companies, contractors, public adjusters and […]
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 […]
Today’s blog post is about what the Impact Claim Services team has deemed “The Rule of 99”. After years of experience in handling Insurance claims, this is our interpretation of what the insurance industries business model has become in regards to the handling and paying claims. Many years ago when you filed an insurance claim a trained adjuster from your insurance company came out, inspected the damaged, acknowledged the damage and said, “Mr. and Mrs. […]
In today’s claims adjusting environment it is not uncommon for an insurance adjuster to request, and often times demand, that an insured obtain multiple estimates from contractors for their required restoration. While many of you may be saying, “makes sense to me”, I’m going to shine some light on how this practice translates in most situations to the underpaying of claims. The practice of utilizing bids from contractors to underpay claims is actually quite effective, and majorly […]
Early in 2014, Impact Claim Services was asked to contribute to Common Interest Magazine, a Publication by Community Association Institute, which is widely regarded as the foremost leading trade association in the Association Management Industry. We were asked to share some insight in the field of Public Insurance Adjusting and its impact in the Association Management Industry. Though the article was published in March 2013, it still provides valuable information to Association Management Professionals and […]