Friday, April 27, 2018

From the I.I.I. Daily: Our most popular content, April 20-April 26

 

Here are the 5 most clicked on articles from the I.I.I. Daily newsletter.

 

  1. Most and Least Expensive ZIP codes for home insurance, The Street
  2. The Yellowstone supervolcano is a disaster waiting to happen, Washington Post
  3. States Where You Pay the Most and Least for Home Insurance, The Street
  4. Five New York Residents Charged in More Than $31.7M Fraud Scheme, Insurance Journal
  5. Three Insurance Tech Startups Announce Moves To Hartford, The Hartford Courant

 

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From the I.I.I. Daily: Our most popular content, April 20-April 26 was originally posted by ClaimsMate.com Insurance Information Resources

Hiring An Attorney Versus Hiring a Loss Adjuster: Which Option is Best for You?

Insurance Claim Notification of LossSome people hire an attorney when dealing with a problematic insurance claim. Others choose to hire a loss adjuster, also often referred to as a claims adjuster or public adjuster. Which option is right for you? What are the advantages and disadvantages of hiring a public loss adjuster or an attorney?

Today, we’re explaining everything you need to know about this debate.

How A Loss Adjuster Helps

Before answering the question above, we’ll start with the basics. What does a loss adjuster do? How do they help settle your insurance claim?

A public loss adjuster’s goal is to assess property damage, analyze your insurance policy, then negotiate with your insurance company to reach a fair settlement.

Some of the specific tasks performed by a public adjuster include:

  • Assessing property damage and analyzing your claim
  • Quantifying damages and the monetary value of your claim
  • Preparing estimates of the damages and required repairs
  • Helping the policyholder make the claim to the insurance company
  • Presenting damage claims to the insurance company and negotiating with the insurance company on behalf of the policyholder

 

Insurance Adjuster Discussing ClaimTypically, policyholders will hire a public loss adjuster when they wish to achieve the maximum possible settlement from their insurance company. Sometimes, a policyholder will hire a public adjuster after the insurance company offers shockingly low compensation. An adjuster can prepare your claim to ensure it has the best possible chance of being successful.

How Can an Attorney Enhance My Insurance Claim?

A policyholder will typically hire an attorney for a more complicated or expensive insurance claim. You might hire an attorney when an insurance company is completely denying your costly claim, for example.

In many cases, your attorney will work in tandem with your adjuster. Policyholders may receive the best possible outcomes by hiring both a public loss adjuster and an attorney.

Remember: many attorneys have no interest in working on minor property damage claim disputes. Unless your dispute involves a significant sum of money, you might struggle to find an attorney interested in taking your case. Nevertheless, most attorneys offer free consultations to determine if you can benefit from their services.

Hire A Public Adjuster First, Then Consider Getting an Attorney Involved If a Problem Arises

The end result boils down to this: you should typically hire a public adjuster before hiring an attorney. A public adjuster can walk you through the early stages of your insurance claim. An adjuster can fight for higher compensation on your behalf and ensure you get the maximum possible compensation.

If you’re satisfied with the outcome provided by your public adjuster, then there’s no need to hire an attorney. Accept your insurance company’s final offer and move on.

However, if you’re unsatisfied with the outcome, then it may be in your best interests to hire an attorney. You might hire an attorney if your insurance company completely denies your claim, for example, or if the negotiation process has stopped moving forward. An attorney can review the situation and determine the best way to proceed. Sometimes, legal intervention is required. In other cases, it’s unnecessary.

Conclusion: Public Loss Adjusters Can Easily Handle Most Claims, But Attorneys May Be Beneficial in Complex or Expensive Disputes

A public adjuster is a talented and experienced professional that acts as the first line of defense between you and your insurance company. The adjuster can negotiate with your company to achieve the highest possible settlement. They’re experts at reviewing insurance documentation and damage claims and then securing adequate compensation for their clients.

Attorneys, meanwhile, are legal professionals who are rarely interested in minor property damage claims. They typically only get involved in larger insurance disputes – like complex or expensive claims disputes.

Ultimately, both public adjusters and attorneys often offer free consultations – so you have nothing to lose. Contact a loss adjuster through ClaimsMate today to discover how an experienced, professional claims adjuster can fight for higher compensation on your behalf.

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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Reported Causes of Death and Public Perception

By Jennifer Ha, Head of Editorial and Publications, Insurance Information Institute

This capstone project, entitled, “Death: Reality vs. Reported,” prepared by four students for their Data Science in Practice course at the University of California, San Diego, bases its premise on an old study that compared the disparity of the number and causes of deaths reported by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and those reported in the media. In this case, the students have given the thesis an update: they have also included Google Trends Search Volume, but limited deaths reported by media to two sources: The Guardian, and The New York Times.

The students looked at the top 10 largest causes of mortality, as well as terrorism, overdoses,...


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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Financial Goals? Let’s Start Today.

When you think about your money, what comes to mind first?

Well, that depends on your financial goals, which are different for everyone. And thinking about your financial well-being can be anywhere from simple to incredibly complex.

For Camile, “Financial well-being means having my expenses for the month covered and being able to save at the same time. Staying debt-free is the main goal.”

Shanda says, “I think it’s going to be different for everyone. A lot of people think of it as security. Some think of it as having money to buy whatever you want. For someone else it could just mean having money to pay for a modest home and make sure your kids go to a good school.”

State Farm® challenged Dallas residents to...


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Thursday, April 19, 2018

The Week in a Minute, 4/19/18

The III’s Michael Barry briefs our membership every week on key insurance related stories. Here are some highlights. 

 

One passenger was killed, and seven others were injured, after a Southwest Airlines plane engine blew apart about 20 minutes after leaving New York City’s LaGuardia Airport on Tuesday, April 17.  U.S. commercial airlines had not had an accident which led to a passenger’s death since February 2009.

A winter-like April storm brought to Green Bay, Wisconsin its second-highest snow total ever.  Minnesota, Michigan, and Illinois were also hit by heavy snowfall over the past week.

The U.S.’s January 3-5 and March 1-3 snowstorms, as well as the nation’s tornadoes and hail storms of March 18-21, each generated...


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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Insurance Information Institute Releases 2018 Fact Book

This week the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) has published its 2018 Insurance Fact Book, the industry’s go-to resource for businesses, journalists, policymakers, researchers, and students. Providing comprehensive statistics indexed by state and insurance categories, the Insurance Fact Book allows its readers to understand the industry at a glance.

“The 2018 I.I.I. Insurance Fact Book was developed for use by anyone needing in-depth knowledge of the power that is the insurance industry,” says Sean Kevelighan, Chief Executive Officer of the Insurance Information Institute. “For nearly six decades, the Fact Book has been the essential reference resource on insurance. After record natural catastrophe losses in...


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The digitized customer claims journey – a roadmap to success

Competition for customers is fierce, so incumbent property/casualty (P/C) insurers must hustle to integrate digital technologies into their operations. Digitizing the claims experience holds great promise for the P/C industry both in terms of customer experience and cost savings.

McKinsey and Company has recently released a report about planning for a successful claims digitization process. The essential elements needed to digitize and transform claims include developing a new value proposition that sets a high-level aspiration (and getting managers to buy in) and pursuing an end-to-end digitization of the claims customer journey.

A truly innovative customer journey can be achieved by integrating with three other areas—AI and digital...


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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

The need for sustainable and resilient infrastructure: lessons from Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is still suffering the devastating aftereffects from 2017 hurricanes Irma and Maria. Rebuilding the island will cost up to $50 billion according to a recent statement by FEMA head, William “Brock” Long.  Many residents are still without power and the new hurricane season is just around the corner.

The situation in Puerto Rico is a warning to North America of what could happen If we fail to address our outdated and crumbling infrastructure, according to a new report from Zurich North America.

The report, Rebuilding Infrastructure: The Need for Sustainable and Resilient Solutions, points out that during the years leading up to Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico’s infrastructure had been in increasing need of routine...


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