Sun-Sentinel
The reason why there's a huge increase in sinkhole claims is not the sudden swallowing up of thousands of homes by giant sinkholes, but trial lawyers and public adjusters who are "gaming" the system. When a sinkhole claim is paid, about 20 percent of ...
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Tbo.com
I noticed the only descriptive words used to characterize public adjusters were "unscrupulous" and "shady." Even more glaring was the first reference to "legitimate sinkhole claim" coming three paragraphs from the end of the article. ...
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Earlier this month, Atwater's office announced that a public adjuster in North Miami Beach plead guilty to first-degree fraud for pocketing more than $360000 from 82 clients and using the money to pay personal debts. ...
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Chicago Sun-Times
The measure is designed to strengthen consumer protection and prevent individuals from misrepresenting themselves as public adjusters by requiring a fingerprint background check for both new and returning applicants for a public insurance adjustor ...
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Daily News - Galveston County
House Bill 272 would forbid the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association from issuing coverage on those three types of property even if they otherwise qualified for the policies. The association issues most of the windstorm coverage for property along the ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
And bear in mind that the hurricane season, during which in the recent past the most expensive catastrophes happened, is still months away. Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans in 2005 was the costliest event ever for the industry at $71 billion. ...
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PropertyCasualty360
Former public adjuster Abraham M. Blumberg of Miami, Fla. made some “adjustments” to his clients' funds that have landed him in court. Blumberg, 35, had his public adjuster's license revoked on Nov. 3, 2010, marking the beginning of his legal issues. ...
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VOCM
The facility sustained heavy damage during Hurricane Igor. The company says recent updates from insurance adjusters, engineers and contractors indicate it will be impossible to have the plan ready for the 2011 fishing season. OCI will instead increase ...
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CBC.ca
(CBC) A shrimp processing plant on the Bonavista Peninsula will not re-open this upcoming season after sustaining extensive damage during Hurricane Igor, Ocean Choice International said Friday. OCI said that recent updates from Insurance adjusters, ...
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Think Progress
While today's disaster is of particular concern to everyone, we are just now entering tornado season and soon will be hurricane season and our organization firmly believes any effort to defund and dismantle our nations early warning system for all ...
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